Fixed scope. Hands in the room.
Sometimes the answer is not a playbook, it is someone who has launched a hundred of these sitting in the room with your team. Two, four, or eight weeks. The number is agreed up front and it does not move.
Scope creep is the whole problem
Most consulting is priced by the hour, which rewards the consultant for taking longer. Every Studio engagement is a fixed number for a named deliverable.
You keep the framework
The engagement ends. The way of working does not. Every Studio project leaves behind something your team runs without us.
Theory has to touch the floor
The Studio exists so the ideas in The Practice stay honest. If a framework does not survive contact with a real launch, it gets changed.
The Spark · two weeks
A diagnostic of how your programs currently land, and one launch designed end to end on paper.
The Launch · four weeks
One program taken from brief through launch to sustain, with your team in the room throughout.
The System · eight weeks
Three programs launched, and a repeatable framework your function owns afterward.
This is for you if
- You have a launch dated and you are behind
- You want your team trained by doing, not watching
- You need a framework that outlives the engagement
- You would rather buy a number than an hourly rate
This is not for you if
- You want ongoing retained comms support
- You want someone to write the emails and leave
- You need staff augmentation