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    No pitch. No casual coffee. 30 minutes on what's actually going on, financially, structurally, sometimes personally, and whether I think I can help. If not, I'll say that too.

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    No contact form. If you want to talk, schedule the call or phone me. I'd rather be in a conversation than in an inbox.

    Boundaries

    First check the fit. Work comes after.

    The first 30-minute call has one purpose: figure out what's actually going on and whether we're a fit. No pitch, no generic advice.

    I don't work loose hours and I don't take on engagements without a clear shape. An engagement has a defined goal, an agreed scope, and an end we both recognise.

    My attention isn't a side effect. I sit next to you in the room and stay until it's done.

    Honest

    Not for everyone

    For clarity, a few groups I'm not the right person for.

    • People looking for validation instead of truth.

      If you want to hear the story holds when it doesn't, I'll disappoint you. I won't validate a story that doesn't hold, not even to keep the room calm.

    • People who want to keep the story intact instead of facing what's actually going on.

      Sometimes the real problem isn't what you tell your team or investors. If we can't get through that, this won't work.

    • People who avoid hard decisions.

      My work ends in a decision, not a report. If you don't want to decide, I'm doing the work for nothing.

    • People who want results without changing anything.

      Everything stays the same, the outcome stays the same. No exception.

    • People looking for a consultant at a safe distance.

      I work in the room. If you want someone who keeps things at PowerPoint distance, that's not me.

    • People treating consulting as a hobby.

      My attention is finite. I take engagements where I can actually move the needle.

    • Strategy reviews when things are going well.

      I come in when something is genuinely stuck. Not for "let's bounce ideas" while everything runs.

    If one of those is you, don't book. If none of them is and something nags, book.