Services

Management Consulting  

Most businesses operate in one of two modes: 1) a disorganized, ad-hoc, seat-of-the-pants mode or 2) a structured, lifeless, soul- less, "well-run" mode. Both have their shortcomings.

A typical business is a mishmash of the two modes. In some of parts of it, it operates in the first mode. In others in the second mode. Sometimes it swings between the two modes looking for a "groove" that it sometimes finds but in many cases, does not.

There is a third approach. In this approach, the Awayre approach, a business gets the stability, predictability and control of the structured approach yet retains — in fact, enhances — the engagement and the creative potential of its people. With such an approach, it can become successful beyond what's considered “normal” for its industry.

We help you develop a business culture and structure to build such a business.

Human Resource Development  

Our workshops and coaching sessions - called Transformation Sessions - bring together breakthrough business practices, enduring truths based on human awareness and integrative, insight-based learning in a unique, powerful learning experience.

We bring you a set of breakthrough business practices that are proven to produce dramatic increase in employee engagement and productivity. We also ascertain that these practices are based on a set of “principles” or “truths” that are based on human awareness and make businesses long-lasting. Finally, as opposed to intellectual learning, which is a mere transfer or “copy” of information from one source to another, we bring to you “Integrative Learning” which engages all seven of the human faculties in an immersive learning experience.

Business Process Automation  

Most information technology implementations fail to achieve their full potential for a very simple reason: they go against the human grain. Our Human.I.T.yTM line of business process automation solutions are curved to fit the contours of human tendencies as opposed to human beings having to adjust to the quirks and whims of technology.