Services

I offer one service: bespoke, client-branded leadership and management development programmes, designed and delivered against the specific business they’re built for. Not a course. Not standalone coaching. Not an off-the-shelf leadership pack with your logo on the cover. Every engagement runs through the same six-stage process — the Fit-First Framework — with no exceptions.

The Fit-First Framework

1. Consultation

Understanding your business, your strategic priorities, and the operational context the programme has to work inside.

2. Diagnostic

Uncovering the actual causes of the actual problem — learning needs analysis, capability gap mapping, stakeholder interviews, data review, and Belbin or Insights profiling where relevant.

3. Solution Design

Designing the fit: programme architecture, learning pathway, bespoke content, an ILM accreditation route (Level 3, 4 or 5) where appropriate, embedded topical modules, embedded coaching structure, evaluation methodology, and client-branded toolkits, all mapped to a delivery calendar.

4. Solution Delivery

Delivering the fit: facilitation of embedded workshops, delivery of embedded coaching, cohort management, and assessment and moderation for accredited routes.

5. Implementation Monitoring

Embedding the fit: behavioural change tracking, line manager check-ins, follow-up sessions, mid-programme reviews, and adjustments in flight.

6. Reporting

Proving the fit: Kirkpatrick-aligned evaluation, ROI where measurable, behavioural change and business impact reporting, and recommendations for the next cycle.

Who it’s for

My deepest sector experience is construction, engineering and mining — industries where most leadership consultants have never held a room of site managers. That experience shapes every programme I design. I also work with manufacturing and other operationally-driven businesses where leadership development has to survive contact with the shop floor, not just the boardroom.

Why “bespoke” isn’t a marketing word here

Most leadership development fails because it’s built on somebody else’s model — a fashionable academic framework, a consultant’s greatest hits from another industry, an off-the-shelf programme from a big-brand provider. It looks impressive on a slide and lands poorly on the shop floor. The Fit-First Framework is a deliberate reversal: diagnose your actual problem, then design development that fits your actual business.

Because leadership development that doesn’t fit, doesn’t stick.