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Business Consulting
Most consulting engagements fail to define success before they start. Without a clear definition of what good looks like, there is no way to know whether you got it. That ambiguity benefits the consultant and costs the client.
Business Consulting
Most founders become the de facto COO of their startup by default. They manage operations, coordinate the team, and handle everything that does not fit another role. This works until it does not, and the point where it stops working is usually obvious in hindsight and invisible in the moment.
Business Consulting
Most founders write a go-to-market strategy that describes what they plan to do, not why it will work for their specific customer in their specific market. A consultant who has seen dozens of GTM executions brings something founders almost never have: pattern recognition across failures.
Business Consulting
Business consulting is one of the most overused and underutilized professional services. The difference between an engagement that produces real results and one that produces a slide deck comes down to how you define, scope, and measure the work before you start.
Business Consulting
Founders often hire consultants expecting one thing and get something else. Here is an honest breakdown of what a good business consultant actually delivers, and where the limits are.