Focused review
Applied Identity Review
A half-day sitting that analyses how an identity is being spent in one field: a workplace, a new city, a restored name, or a public role.
- Format
- Focused review
- Duration
- Half a day (three hours, with a break)
- Where
- Paper room, York Street, Sydney
- Fee basis
- AUD 640
Application, here, means use. An Applied Identity Review looks at how a person is spending an identity in one field right now. The usual fields are a workplace, a city the sitter still treats as temporary after many years, a name restored after marriage or naturalisation, or a public role (committee, parish, union) that does not match the private one.
The sitting is three hours with a break. You bring whatever the field has produced: a position description, a name badge, a letter of appointment, an email you cannot answer, a speech you have to give. We analyse the gap between the identity you claim and the identity the field keeps handing back.
You leave with a written review of six to eight pages: the field as you described it, the identity being spent, and the points of friction. It is not coaching toward a promotion and it is not media training. Sitters who later want the rest of the journey on paper often commission the Identity Journey Canvas; the review is not a draft of that canvas.
The fee is AUD 640 for one person. Two colleagues from the same workplace are better served by two separate reviews; a shared sitting in a workplace identity is easy to confuse with a performance conversation, which we will not run.