Services
Value Creation, Performance & Transformation
The plan is rarely the problem
I step in when the issue is no longer what to do, but getting it done. An integration has stalled, growth has created complexity the organization can no longer absorb, or profit and cash are declining even as revenue grows. You work directly with a senior executive who has led integrations, transformations, and performance recoveries from the operating seat and remains accountable through delivery.

Post-merger integration
The transaction has closed, but roles, systems, reporting, and decision rights remain unclear, or the integration is already falling behind.
Turning the deal objective into a plan with owners, numbers, and dates. Governance first, so decisions get made. Then harmonize processes and remove complexity. Systems follow the operating model, not the other way around.
Business continuity, accelerated value creation, and a unified backbone that supports growth.

Margin, cash and costs
EBITDA, cash conversion, or productivity is deteriorating, but financial reporting alone is not revealing the operational causes.
Identifying where margin and cash are leaking, often across pricing, productivity, procurement, inventory, billing, or cash collection. Then fixing the root causes, with clear accountability for each number.
Improved cash conversion, better margin visibility, and sustained operating discipline.

Scale without losing control
Revenue and complexity are outpacing processes, systems, and decision-making, leaving leadership to manage growing operational friction.
Simplifying the operating model, making ownership explicit, and getting systems and data onto one platform only where it creates real value. The goal is to scale without losing agility or adding unnecessary bureaucracy.
Faster decisions, stronger controls, and an operating platform that can support continued growth.
Most mandates eventually touch ERP, data, or AI. Technology does not fix a weak operating model. It amplifies it. Fix the operating model first, then digitize it.
How I engage
Start small. Earn the rest.
I lead every engagement personally, from diagnosis through delivery. Depending on what the situation needs, that means shaping the plan, leading the program, or taking the operating role myself. Most mandates begin with a focused assignment lasting a few weeks: one defined question and one concrete result. Broader mandates are earned, not sold.
Diagnostic and roadmap
Two to four weeks. What is actually happening, what is worth fixing first, and who owns each action. Facts, not a maturity model.
Leading the program
I run the delivery. Weekly cadence, one owner per initiative, bad news surfaced early, before it becomes a crisis.
Taking the operating seat
CFO, COO, or transformation executive on an interim basis, when the situation needs someone with authority rather than influence.
The numbers behind all of this
Ten mandates where the result was measured, not described. Integrations recovered, cash released, ERPs consolidated, margins improved, inventory reduced, and operating models rebuilt to scale.
