Inside Team
A behind the scenes look at the people and culture of Fishtank Consultancy. Discover how we collaborate, grow, and work together as a team, sharing everyday moments, lessons learned, and the human side of our journey.
Work Life Balance at Fishtank: What We Do After Work
Ever wonder what the Fishtank team does after work?
Our days are filled with client calls, problem solving, and project work. We enjoy what we do, but we also know that switching off is just as important as staying productive. Like many people, we all have different ways to unwind. Here we introduce some of our favourite hobbies.
Why we use KRAs Instead of OKRs at Fishtank Consultancy
We still use goals, but we don’t rely on goals alone. At Fishtank Consultancy, we use KRAs (Key Result Areas) to define consistent accountability across roles, even when priorities shift. OKRs are a strong framework for measurable outcomes, and we implement OKRs with clients where it fits. Internally, KRAs better support how we manage consulting delivery standards over time.
Why the Fishtank Team Takes Time to Reflect on the Year and Still Uses an Annual Appraisal
At Fishtank Consultancy, we work as a small, agile, and remote team. Feedback is continuous and alignment happens daily.
Even so, we take time each year for an annual appraisal. Not to add complexity, but to step back, reflect on the full year, recognise contributions fairly, and align on priorities and direction for what comes next.
Thank You for Letting Us Be Part of Your Journey
Fishtank Consultancy would like to thank you for 2025, a year shaped by challenges, complex conversations, and moments that required resilience and trust. Together with our customers and partners, we moved forward through open collaboration and a shared commitment to progress. Thank you for letting Fishtank Consultancy be part of your journey. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Fishtank's new virtual home is ready for you
A look behind the scenes at how we refreshed our virtual meeting space to make conversations feel more warm and welcoming.