Collette Easton
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The Human OS Surgery.

Training fades. Situations don't. The Surgery is a confidential monthly space where your managers bring the conversation they are actually dreading this week, and leave knowing how to have it.

The short version
  • Monthly, online, confidential. Managers bring live situations.
  • Anonymous case discussion, expert facilitation, continuous learning.
  • Private cohort for your organisation, or an open cohort for smaller teams.
How a clinic works

Live cases, not hypotheticals.

01

Bring the situation

The team member who is always late. The PIP that isn't working. The feedback conversation that blew up. Cases are anonymised, and what is said in the room stays in the room.

02

Work it with peers

Other managers have had this exact situation, or are about to. The peer discussion is where the "oh, it's not just my team" relief turns into practical options.

03

Leave with the next conversation planned

I facilitate: the cognitive mechanism underneath the behaviour, where the legal line sits, and what to actually say. The manager leaves with a plan, not a principle.

Why monthly matters

A policy doesn't protect you at tribunal. Managers who make the right call in the moment do.

The clinics are how "training" becomes judgement. Capability compounds month by month, across every manager in the cohort.

Practical details
CadenceMonthly, online. An hour that saves weeks.
CohortsPrivate cohort for your organisation. Open cohort for smaller organisations, so no manager works this alone.
Included withThree months of clinics come with the Human OS Audit workshop.
The next step

Give your managers somewhere to take it.

Tell me how many managers and what they are dealing with. I will tell you whether a private cohort or the open one fits better.