Go Slow to Go Fast for Programmes is a managed, full-service support process for effective change.
We follow a non-linear process which we have created from experience and research called the 4C's process.
Calibrate:
A clear, data-driven understanding of the organisation’s current state, creating the foundation for targeted, meaningful change.
Craft:
Compelling, strategic messaging and engaging, relevant training content that align with the organisation's vision and change objectives. Commit:
Deliver training and foster a culture of accountability and collaboration to ensure adoption.
Change:
Seamless integration of new practices into BAU, supported by continuous improvement mechanisms and a culture of sustained change.
How it works: The Go Slow to Go Fast methodology integrates micro-pauses into organisational change efforts to prevent rushed execution, misalignment, and resistance. Our 4Cs Framework ensures that both leaders and employees pause with purpose, making change a structured, adaptive process rather than an overwhelming mandate.
Leaders and OD teams use Calibration Pauses to align before execution, Craft Pauses to shape messaging and engagement, Commit Pauses to reinforce accountability, and Change Pauses to measure and adjust impact over time. For employees and teams, these same micro-pauses create space to understand their role in change, personalise new ways of working, and commit to small but meaningful behaviour shifts. When integrated into leadership meetings, training sessions, and daily workflows, these pauses reduce momentum overrides, increase ownership, and ensure that change is embedded rather than resisted.
Why it works: Without structured pauses, organisations default to reaction over reflection, leading to disengagement, burnout, and wasted effort. The 4Cs framework provides leaders with a repeatable process to manage complexity while ensuring that employees actively participate in shaping the future. By embedding these short, structured moments of alignment, organisations move smarter, not just faster, turning change from something that happens to people into something they own and sustain.