We improve organisational performance by helping firms develop & connect their digital business capabilities, drawing on our experience as pioneers of digital ways of working
We take pride in the diligent, detailed approach we take to our work, and aim to leave behind more productive, collaborative teams wherever we go.
To really improve the way an organisation works with emerging technology requires a combination of skills and knowledge that extend way beyond software features and functions – org design, agile and collaborative ways of working, digital leadership, change movements, psychology and personal productivity are also important.
It is our experience and ability to operate confidently across these domains that our clients say they find most valuable.
Some insights into our thinking:
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Leadership Team
Explore Our History
A revelation
A new vision
Building the social web
Award-winning in Legal
Pursuing org change through social tools
Re-thinking enterprise IT & collaboration
Built a great team and learned how to pitch
We managed one of the craziest online + real-life events ever attempted
Acquisition, growth and Vegas nights
Developing social systems to identify actionable data
A long-term transformation role with Bosch
Time for another fresh start to refocus on transformation
A new space
Developed our approach to agile, distributed transformation
Exploring organisational capabilities as change goals
Re-thinking internal functions in an agile organisation
Capability Mapping for Digital Leaders
Lisbon, hybrid locations and lots of learning
Started a new long-term digital capability project
Greater focus on executive education
Expanded our curriculum for digital leadership
Platform development
Launch of Shift*Base as a new venture
Selected Blog Posts
Re-Focusing Leadership on AI Readiness & Enablement
Why Focus on AI-Enabled Organisational Change Rather Than Just Technology? As we look ahead to another year of rapid technology-driven change in business and society, it is a good moment to separate the wood from the trees and focus on medium-term goals. Generative AI...
Can AI Help Reverse the Oversimplification of Management?
As we look forward to a new year, it is worth zooming out momentarily from the frenetic race between AI models to focus on some of the enablers, blockers and wider changes that will determine whether organisations are able to use this technology effectively. We now...
Context Plumbing, Intent Sensing and an AI Reverse Uno on Social Media Feeds?
The Enterprise Strikes Back Fears of the AI investment bubble potentially crashing the US stock market have abated slightly, despite AI revenues not yet looking like they will be able to repay the vast sums being invested for some considerable time. But OpenAI is...
Metamorphoses: “Of Bodies Chang’d to Various Forms, I Sing”
In the programmable organisation, leaders need to think less like bureaucrats and more like architects and coders to provide the context and instructions needed to operate smart systems. Or perhaps poets? Poetry and coding are both forms of language that act as...
AI Agents & Skills, Plus What Games Can Teach us About Adoption
Enterprise AI Adoption Signs of Life There are some promising signals emerging around enterprise AI adoption and its impact on companies who are using it. Last month’s Accountable Acceleration: Gen AI Fast-Tracks Into The Enterprise report by Wharton Human-AI Research...
Enterprise AI Needs Leadership Ambition to Move Beyond the ‘Faster Horses’ Stage
Adoption vs Adaptation Constellation Research held their annual Connected Enterprise event last week, and unsurprisingly, enterprise AI was very much top of mind for many of the CIOs and analysts in attendance. But as Jon Reed reported for Diginomica, there are signs...








