The 90-minute focus window
How to block deep-work time on shared calendars, set escalation rules, and keep managers from scheduling over protected slots.
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Practical playbooks in plain English for Australian workplaces. Choose one area, run a short pilot, and review what works.
How to block deep-work time on shared calendars, set escalation rules, and keep managers from scheduling over protected slots.
Request full guideStructure daily stand-ups as written briefs. Templates for status, blockers, and asks — so video calls become optional, not default.
Request full guideAgenda norms, default durations, and a simple rule for when a thread should stay in chat instead of becoming another calendar block.
Request full guideA three-step routine — inbox triage, tomorrow preview, device park — that helps remote workers draw a visible line between work and rest.
Request full guideDefine which tool handles urgency, projects, and social chatter. Includes sample wording teams can adapt in under an hour.
Request full guidePractices so in-room and remote participants share airtime, see the same materials, and aren't left guessing about side conversations.
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Start with a channel charter and two protected focus windows per week. Keep escalation paths explicit and short.
Switch recurring meetings to 25 or 50 minutes, add written pre-reads, and close each session with owners and deadlines.
Adopt delayed-send defaults and an urgent-only protocol after hours. Pair this with team-level response-time expectations.
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