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Our mission is to improve human experience in the workplace while improving an organization’s ability to be more adaptive, resilient, and agile.

In navigating today’s disrupted, ambiguous, and complex environment, organizations need to be more transformative and repurpose their processes to meet the new demands of team-based structures while also developing leadership that supports complexity thinking and teamwork. By utilizing the concepts and tools presented in The Flow System, we help organizations achieve flow by interconnecting the components of the Triple Helix of Flow: Complexity Thinking, Distributed Leadership, and Team Science.

The Flow System enables business growth by eliminating non-value-added activities by fostering an environment for innovation and the rapid delivery of value and shortening time to market.

Our method follows the general principles provided in The Flow System: 

  1. Provide value to the customer.
  2. The Flow System is a non-prescriptive system of understanding the essential components that lead to FLOW.
  3. An organization’s structure must match its intended function.
  4. Organizational strategies must increase the clarity, strength, and presence of weak signals.
  5. Weak signals must be acknowledged and incorporated into an organization’s narrative.
  6. Implementing multiteam systems (MTS) into an organizational structure requires an organizational transformation that includes each of the levels of analysis (individual, team, multiteam system, organization), all levels of goal structures (proximal, distal, organizational), and leadership styles (shared leadership – team level; functional leadership or boundary spanners – MTS level; strategic, instrumental, and global leadership – organizational level).

Our services include learning and development initiatives (training & developing with follow-up evaluation), coaching (individual and team), team effectiveness development (teamwork training and MTS design), and leadership development (hybrid leadership structures and leadership development).

Members of The Flow Consortium: