Contact

A short email is the best way to begin a conversation about ValueSpace.

That can be a program pilot, a partner conversation, a real case, or a question about the book and the method. At the first step, short and clear context is enough.

  • pilot
  • partnership
  • real case

Most useful first step

The strongest first message usually includes context, type of request, and the reason the topic became timely now.

What to write about

The site has a few natural reasons for contact.

Reason to write

Program pilot

If you want to discuss an author-led module, workshop, or pilot group for your audience.

Reason to write

Partner conversation

If you are building a school, leadership program, or internal learning practice and want to understand where ValueSpace fits.

Reason to write

Real case

If you have a difficult situation involving choice, role transition, or team tension and want to check whether the map fits.

Reason to write

Book and method

If you are interested in the text, the category language, the language fit, or the further development of the method itself.

First email

Four short points are usually enough.

  • Who you are and in what context the question appeared.
  • What kind of conversation you want to discuss: program, pilot, case, partnership, or method.
  • Why the topic became relevant now.
  • What next step would be useful for you after the first contact.