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This site covers our practice in Events, Experiences & Bookings. We hold scope close to execution, surface assumptions early, and make the next step visible before it becomes a handoff problem. Maxon Advisory connects this note with Events, Experiences & Bookings, Guest journey plan, Vendor call sheet, Venue rhythm map, Booking follow-up kit, the London office record, named responsibilities, review notes, evidence trails, and decisions that remain visible after session 1.
Maxon Advisory was formed in London to make bookable experiences 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 bookable experiences into working documents, workshop sequences, and decision records. We map inputs, owners, blind spots, and handoffs before recommending a sequence. The output includes a working memo, a workshop trace, and a check list for the next review.



Guest journey plan frames bookable experiences through a named lane 1.
Vendor call sheet frames bookable experiences through a named lane 2.
Venue rhythm map frames bookable experiences through a named lane 3.
Booking follow-up kit frames bookable experiences through a named lane 4.
They gave our meeting a usable map instead of another polished fog.
The evidence trail changed how our teams handed decisions over.
Small rooms, sharp notes, and a plan we could operate.
Field notes are written for practical readers: they show the question, the friction, the evidence worth keeping, and the next conversation a team should schedule. Maxon Advisory connects this note with Events, Experiences & Bookings, Guest journey plan, Vendor call sheet, Venue rhythm map, Booking follow-up kit, the London office record, named responsibilities, review notes, evidence trails, and decisions that remain visible after session 1.
Maxon Advisory was formed in London to make bookable experiences 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 bookable experiences into working documents, workshop sequences, and decision records. We map inputs, owners, blind spots, and handoffs before recommending a sequence. The output includes a working memo, a workshop trace, and a check list for the next review.