Why a briefing exists as its own piece of work
A study that ends as a PDF in an inbox often stays there. The briefing is the hour in which the person who orders flour and the person who opens the door look at the same pause marks and disagree in daylight. We keep the time to ninety minutes so the shift can still start.
What we bring
If the sheets are ours, we bring paper copies and a spare floor plan. If the notes are yours — a week of door ticks, a manager’s notebook — we spend a short prep afternoon turning them into a single drawing so the table is not staring at five different pads.
Who should sit in
Whoever can change a rail, a specials board, or a check-in script. A silent owner and a talkative junior who never stocks the shelves makes a poor hour. We will say so if the list of names looks wrong.
Booking
Give two afternoon windows. Pekini Avenue is straightforward for people already in Saburtalo; we also come to the shop after close if the rooms are calmer then. Write with dates.