Educational Services: Team workshops provide workplace education about digital collaboration, not medical or psychological treatment.

Formats

Team sessions with explicit learning goals

Facilitation outlines on this page describe educational workshops about digital collaboration. They are not substitutes for occupational health services or individualized coaching on medical topics.

Half-day intensive

Mapping attention leaks together

Groups sketch a week-in-the-life diagram, color-code interruption sources, and agree on one shared experiment with a review date. Facilitators keep vocabulary neutral and workplace-specific.

Series

Three-part arc for distributed teams

Each installment lasts under seventy-five minutes. Between sessions, participants receive a one-page recap—no mandatory homework, only optional prompts.

  • 1

    Signal baseline

    Collect qualitative notes on where focus breaks, using sticky metaphors instead of surveillance tools.

  • 2

    Protocol drafting

    Co-author simple rules: response-time expectations, meeting categories, documentation cadence.

  • 3

    Retro and iteration

    Review what stuck, archive what did not, and schedule a lightweight revisit.

Inclusion

Leaders, ICs, and operations in one room

We alternate breakout prompts so people with different responsibilities hear each other’s constraints. Nothing here presumes a universal ideal schedule; instead, we document trade-offs clearly.

Executives

Visibility into how decisions ripple into after-hours messaging habits.

Individual contributors

Space to describe realistic focus needs without being asked for invasive personal data.

Request a scoped outline

Tell us team size, time zones, and any internal policies we should respect. We reply with a plain text agenda draft before contracts.

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