About this Event
Most organisations say they want to be more collaborative. More innovative. More connected. So they bring people together:
- back into the office
- into more meetings
- into away days and shared spaces
Because it feels like the right thing to do. But what if presence doesn’t create collaboration?What if simply being together — or asking people to show up — isn’t enough to produce the outcomes you’re expecting?
In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore a different approach:
Designing the conditions that enable collaboration and innovation — intentionally
What you’ll do
This is a practical, thinking workshop — not a talk.
You’ll work through three core lenses:
1. People: Needs & Motivation
- What do people actually need to feel to collaborate well?
- Where are those needs currently being met — or missed?
2. Environment: Physical & Virtual
- What do your spaces (office, home, digital) signal about how to work?
- Where do they enable — or constrain — collaboration?
3. Culture: Everyday Conditions
- What behaviours are being reinforced day-to-day?
- Where is there a gap between intention and lived experience?
The shift we’ll challengeInstead of asking:
“How do we get people together?”
We’ll explore:
“What conditions need to exist for people to collaborate — and how do we create them?”
What you’ll leave with
- A clearer definition of the conditions required for collaboration and innovation in your context
- Insight into the gap between intention and reality
- A practical way to redesign moments, environments or interactions immediately
- A new lens on presence, choice and performance
Who this is forLeaders, founders, and anyone responsible for:
- team performance
- collaboration and innovation
- workplace experience and culture
One question to bring with youIf people had a genuine choice in how they show up — would they choose the way you’ve designed work today?
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Carpenter House, Broad Quay, Bath, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00












