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No fixed programmes. No standard solutions.

Just a clear way of working that has proven itself in practice.

Every commercial problem looks different on the surface.
At its core, it almost always comes down to the same issues: lack of focus, lack of alignment, and unclear ownership.

My role is to step in temporarily, understand what’s really going on, and make sure things start working again.

Where I typically step in

I’m usually brought in when:

  • growth has slowed down or become unpredictable
  • marketing, sales and product operate in silos
  • decision-making gets stuck or delayed
  • previous initiatives failed to create lasting impact

These are rarely isolated marketing or sales problems.
They are questions of direction, choices and leadership in the go-to-market.

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First understand, then fix

I never start with solutions. First, we need clarity on:

what is actually going wrong

 

where the real bottleneck sits

what is - and isn’t - within scope

 

I do this together with management and the people close to the work. No assumptions. No buzzwords. No judgement.
Diagnosis isn’t a deliverable - it’s the foundation for solving the right problem.

What this can look like in practice

Depending on the situation, my involvement can take different forms:

  • A focused project
    When a specific issue needs to be resolved, such as positioning, focus or commercial structure.
  • A series of targeted sprints
    When multiple connected issues need attention and must be addressed step by step.
  • Interim or fractional GTM leadership
    When temporary ownership, direction and decision-making power are required across marketing, sales or the broader commercial organisation.

In practice, this often means taking temporary end responsibility for go-to-market, marketing or commercial decision-making - typically for 1 to 3 days per week, over a defined period.

Not every situation requires a long-term engagement.
Sometimes the problem is sharp, the fix is clear, and my role is deliberately short.

 

My role during the collaboration

What you can expect from me:
  • I take responsibility
  • I name what isn’t working, even when that’s uncomfortable
  • I help make and protect clear choices
  • I stay involved until things are in place

What you won’t get:

  • reports written for the drawer
  • loose advice without follow-through
  • a junior team or an agency setup

You work directly with me.

When my work is done

My role is temporary by design. I’m there to:

  • restore structure
  • provide direction
  • help the team operate independently again

Once things work and ownership sits where it should, I step out.
Not because everything is “finished”, but because it no longer depends on me.

This approach works well for organisations that:

  • are willing to make real choices
  • take ownership seriously
  • aren’t looking for quick tricks
  • value clarity and calm over noise

If that’s not the case, I’d rather be honest upfront.

Who this way of working fits

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Not sure whether this fits your situation?

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