Sow a Kiwi · Kiwi Discovery Session™

How this works

A five-step process designed to move slowly enough to be useful. From first request to a considered recommendation — nothing rushed, nothing automated.

01

Request

Share the context before the first conversation.

Purpose

Understand the situation at a basic level before any commitment is made.

Outputs

  • Completed intake form
  • Acknowledgement of receipt within 2 working days
  • Confirmation of session date

Client experience

A short, calm form — nothing complex. You describe the situation in your own words. No automated response. A human reads it and replies.

02

Initial Review

Your request is read carefully before the session begins.

Purpose

Prepare for the conversation with context, not assumptions. Arrive informed, not guessing.

Outputs

  • Session focus confirmed
  • Brief preparatory note sent to you
  • Calendar invitation

Client experience

You receive a short note about what the session will focus on, based on what you shared. You do not need to prepare anything.

03

Discovery Session

A structured conversation — 60 to 90 minutes.

Purpose

Create space to slow down, observe and name what the situation is actually carrying. Not a pitch. Not a diagnosis. An honest look at what is happening.

Outputs

  • Session notes taken during the conversation
  • Preliminary understanding of load, signals and patterns
  • Clearer shared language for the situation

Client experience

A calm, unhurried conversation. You are not being assessed or sold to. You are being heard. The session follows the Kiwi Model™ — beginning with what is being carried and ending with what needs understanding next.

04

Insight Summary

A written reflection of what was understood.

Purpose

Make the session's understanding concrete and shareable. Give you something to return to, and something to share with others who need to understand the situation.

Outputs

  • Written Insight Summary document
  • Current situation and context
  • Observed signals — human, team, organisational
  • Working hypotheses
  • Key themes, risks and opportunities

Client experience

You receive the summary within 5 working days. It reflects back what was understood — not a report written at you, but a careful account of what the session revealed. You are free to share it, sit with it, or respond.

05

Recommended Next Steps

A clear, grounded proposal for what to do next.

Purpose

Propose a path forward based on what was actually understood — not a generic solution, not a sales pitch. An honest recommendation, made with care.

Outputs

  • Written next step recommendations
  • Suggested services where relevant
  • Option to pause and reflect before deciding

Client experience

You receive a considered proposal — not a pressure to act. If a Sow a Kiwi service fits the situation, it will be named clearly with its format and price. You are free to take time. There is no follow-up sequence.

“Understanding is not a preliminary step. It is the work.”

Ready to begin

If this feels like the right kind of support for your situation, the first step is a short request. Nothing complex. A human reply within 2 working days.