Founded 1999

Vexon Analytics

Vexon Analytics was formed in Henryburgh to make habits and progress routines easier to discuss across specialist and operating teams. The practice grew around small rooms, annotated evidence, and a dislike of polished recommendations that nobody can operate. Its consultants turn habits and progress routines into working documents, workshop sequences, and decision records.

Experience in Success Coaching & Habit Programs is only useful when it is specific. Saying we have seen something before means little; saying what differed the last three times, and what that implies for your case, is what a client can actually use. We aim for the second kind of sentence.

At the end of an engagement we hold a closing session with no agenda except the client’s questions. It is often the most valuable hour of the work, because it is the moment the record we built together becomes the record they will use alone.

The rhythm of a project matters more than its plan. Plans assume a calm that never arrives; rhythms survive interruptions because they define what happens next regardless of what just happened. Cadence, not heroics, is what our clients keep after we leave.

Vexon Analytics - Success Coaching & Habit Programs
Success Coaching & Habit Programs
Vexon Analytics - Weekly momentum studio
Weekly momentum studio
Vexon Analytics - Henryburgh
Henryburgh

Evidence before ornament

We work the way we advise: decisions are written down while they are being made, not reconstructed afterwards. Every recommendation carries its evidence, its assumptions, and the name of the person who owns it, so a new team member can pick up the thread without a briefing cycle.

Cadence over panic

A steady rhythm beats a heroic sprint. We hold scope to what the calendar can genuinely absorb, review at a fixed cadence, and end each cycle with something finished rather than something almost finished. Momentum that survives contact with reality is the only kind we count.

Traceable decisions

Traceability is not paperwork for its own sake. When a decision is questioned six months later, the record shows what was known at the time, what was uncertain, and why the path taken looked best. Teams that can defend their history move faster, because they stop relitigating it.

Small teams, senior attention

We staff engagements with a small number of senior practitioners rather than a pyramid. The people who scope the work are the people who do it, and the client always knows exactly whose judgement stands behind each deliverable. Attention is the service; everything else is logistics.

Timeline

1999 Vexon Analytics: precise rooms for habits and progress routines.

2002 Weekly momentum studio

2005 Goal friction scan

2008 Accountability map

Team

Charlotte Montgomery — Operational Signals Partner

Charlotte Montgomery

Operational Signals Partner

Charles Thompson — Director of Decision Rooms

Charles Thompson

Director of Decision Rooms

Henry Ashton — Senior Research Editor

Henry Ashton

Senior Research Editor

Claire Smith — Managing Partner & Evidence Lead

Claire Smith

Managing Partner & Evidence Lead