Methods
Reusable formats for group learning, co-creation, reflection, decision-making, and coordination.
CCE Labs
The practical layer that turns collaboration from intention into repeatable capability.
Reusable formats for group learning, co-creation, reflection, decision-making, and coordination.
Shared expectations for documentation, governance, participation, facilitation, and evidence quality.
Methods must travel between contexts without becoming rigid or detached from local reality.
CCE Labs methods are practical patterns for helping groups collaborate better. They can include meeting formats, facilitation scripts, reflection cycles, decision protocols, documentation templates, onboarding practices, and governance agreements.
The aim is not to create a closed methodology. The aim is to build a living library of practices that can be tested, improved, and adapted.
The programme develops methods in several areas:
Standards make learning transferable. CCE Labs should define simple expectations for:
Methods and standards should be published when they are useful enough to share and honest enough to critique. Each method should carry context: where it was tested, what it is for, what it is not for, and what evidence supports it.