Team Accelerator
For teams that can deliver, but keep getting tripped up by unclear asks, shifting priorities or no shared routine. We help you make the work smaller and the week calmer.
Good for mixed teams (digital, operations, marketing) that need to line up.
We don’t bring a giant agile framework. We bring simple, repeatable steps in plain English that your team can actually keep up with.
Ask about team supportWhy this exists
Make the work smaller and the routines clearer
Teams don’t usually struggle because they can’t do the work. They struggle because the work is too big, arrives too fast, or isn’t written clearly. This fixes that.
Shared view of work
Everyone sees the same list, written in normal language.
Simple weekly rhythm
So you know when work comes in, and when it gets checked.
Fewer surprises
People know what “done” looks like before they start.
Why teams ask for this
Work is arriving from everywhere. Leaders want things. Ops wants things. Marketing wants things. None of it is bad, but someone needs to put it in order and make it digestible.
We help you pick a way of working that fits your size. Not a big framework. Just enough structure so everyone knows what they’re doing.
Use this if
- • Work keeps getting re-opened or redone.
- • People don’t know what to do first.
- • You want to run weekly, but it keeps slipping.
- • You’ve grown quickly and need a tidy-up.
How we run it
1. We map your current week
Where the work comes from, who asks for it, where it slows down.
2. We create your working pattern
A simple cycle. Intake, prioritise, deliver, show progress. Named, so people remember it.
3. We write clearer work items
We tighten the wording so anyone can pick up the task and finish it.
4. We run it with you for a bit
We join your sessions so the new way sticks.
What you get
A clear weekly pattern
Your team knows what happens on which day.
A shared view of work
New work, in-flight work and done work in one place.
Update template
So you can tell people what got done without spending ages writing it.
What usually happens next
Once the team is in a rhythm, you can plan bigger pieces of work or launch something.
