
Get Started
If you are responsible for a programme that is under pressure, the first step is a straightforward conversation.
Whether delivery has already slipped, confidence is beginning to erode, or you are approaching a critical milestone, an early discussion can help clarify options before issues become more difficult to resolve.
Initial conversations
Initial conversations are exploratory and without obligation.
They are intended to understand context, urgency, and whether intervention would be appropriate.
What Happens Next
1. Initial Conversation
A short, confidential discussion to understand:
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The nature of the programme
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Where pressure is being felt
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What decisions or milestones are approaching
This is not a sales call - it is a practical assessment of whether I can help.
2. Clear View of Options
If engagement makes sense, I will outline:
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What recovery or stabilisation could realistically involve
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Likely areas of focus
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Indicative approach and timescales
If recovery is not viable or appropriate, I will say so clearly.
3. Agreed Engagement
Any engagement is:
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Clearly scoped
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Time-bound
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Agreed directly with the sponsor or senior leadership
Fees are discussed once the context and required level of intervention are understood.
4. Decisive Action
Where engaged, work begins quickly - focused on stabilisation, clarity, and restoring control.
Use the form below to request an initial conversation
