Activity Flow Diagnostic

Select the roadblocks that most closely match your team's current daily experience. Your selections generate a preliminary brief preview.

Step 01 · Focus
Step 02 · Calendar
Step 03 · Handoffs

Focus & Attention Patterns

Calendar & Meeting Structure

Handoffs & Transitions

Diagnostic Brief Preview

Complete all steps and click Generate Brief to view your preliminary assessment.

What Happens After Your Diagnostic

Your self-assessment generates a raw diagnostic brief outlining the primary friction points in your current daily activity sequence. This brief serves as the starting point for a live consultation review.

During the consultation, we expand on your diagnostic data — mapping specific reordering opportunities and designing a preliminary activity architecture tailored to your team.

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Diagnostic brief review session

Diagnostic Scope

This self-assessment covers three operational dimensions commonly addressed in our consulting engagements.

Attention Mapping

Identifies where focus fragmentation occurs and how context switching affects daily output patterns.

Schedule Analysis

Evaluates meeting density, calendar overlap, and the presence of protected work intervals.

Transition Review

Assesses handoff clarity, ownership assignment, and buffer placement between activity blocks.

Field journal style diagnostic notes

Field Journal Approach

Our diagnostic desk is designed as a low-friction entry point — structured like a field journal rather than a formal inquiry form. Each step builds on the previous, creating a coherent picture of your operational landscape.

The brief you generate is informational only and does not constitute a consulting agreement. Full engagement details are discussed during your scheduled consultation.