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Service pathway

A clear pathway, not a long consultancy catalogue.

Glass Elephant helps construction organisations move from concern to practical action: scoping, discovery, route design, implementation, pressure controls and assurance.

The starting point depends on what the organisation already knows. Follow-on services are used where evidence shows a specific need.

Service pathway graphic showing a structured route through Glass Elephant services.

Simple buyer logic

Start simple, then go deeper only where needed.

You do not need to diagnose the right service before speaking to Glass Elephant. The first conversation clarifies what is showing up and whether the next step should be Discovery, a contained Pilot, implementation, assurance or a specialist follow-on service.

Start with a conversation

Clarify context, urgency, constraints and what the organisation already knows.

Use Discovery if the problem is unclear

Discovery tests pressure sources, route clarity, role boundaries, support access, controls and assurance evidence.

Use follow-on work if the gap is known

The next step may be route design, role clarity, thresholds, handoff, pressure controls, implementation or assurance.

Need a short version?

Use the one-page overview for internal referral conversations or a quick buyer scan.

Pathway

From first concern to assurance

The service pathway is deliberately practical. Each step has a job to do, and each step should only be used where it helps the organisation move from concern to owned action.

1. Engagement & Scoping

Clarifies context, urgency, constraints, decision-makers, known concerns and the smallest useful starting point.

2. Discovery & Route Mapping

Looks for the route problem, not just the support list: pressure sources, route clarity, role boundaries, access, controls and evidence.

3. Follow-On Handoff

Turns Discovery findings into a proportionate next step so the organisation is not left with a report and no route forward.

4. Route, Role, Threshold & Response Design

Defines routes, role boundaries, decision thresholds, bounded response, handoff acceptance and follow-up ownership.

5. 90-Day Implementation & Stabilisation

Supports adoption, sequencing, communication, leadership rhythm and early review so changes hold in practice.

6. Psychosocial Risk Assurance

Checks whether routes, controls, ownership, confidence and follow-up are working through proportionate evidence.

7. Annual Reassessment / Continuous Improvement

Reviews whether pressure routes and controls still fit the organisation, projects, supply-chain reality and emerging evidence.

What can be built

The work turns pressure into clear operating components.

Routes and handoffs

Who owns the next step, where concern goes, how handoff is accepted and what happens after signposting.

Role boundaries and manager confidence

What managers, supervisors and colleagues can do, what they should not carry, and when formal routes are needed.

Pressure controls

Controls for workload, planning, staffing, welfare, low control, role ambiguity, project pressure and supply-chain access.

Assurance and review

Proportionate measures to test whether confidence, route use, handoff, follow-up and pressure controls are improving.

Glass Elephant is evidence-informed, practical and bounded. Read how evidence informs the approach.

Trust

Handled confidentially and proportionately.

Because this work can surface sensitive organisational information, Glass Elephant treats discovery findings, route gaps, pressure themes and client evidence as confidential client material. Outputs are shared through agreed routes and are not used publicly without explicit permission.

Next step

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot.

You do not need to choose the full service pathway before speaking to Glass Elephant. The first conversation is used to understand the right next step.

Discuss the Half-Day Pilot