Service 03
Agency & Stakeholder
Facilitation
Turning alignment into momentum.
Complexity into clarity.
An independent hand in the room, at exactly the point where competing priorities, agency dynamics, and stakeholder complexity need one clear, experienced voice.

WHERE GOOD WORK GETS COMPLICATED
Great strategy and great execution have one thing in common: alignment at every stage of the process, not just at the start.
In the brief that went to the agency before the thinking was truly aligned. The steercom where competing priorities quietly reshaped the strategy. The multi-channel rollout where ownership and messaging began to fragment this is where the gap between intention and outcome opens up.
None of this is a failure of talent. It is a failure of alignment. And it is entirely preventable.
What this looks like in practice
Agency relationship alignment
Keeping briefs, responses, and creative direction coherent across all parties from the first briefing through to final sign-off.
Steercom & stakeholder navigation
Bringing an independent, experienced voice to competing priorities so the integrity of the original strategy stays intact through the process.
Channel owner alignment
One version of the truth, consistently applied across complex multi-channel environments where ownership and messaging can easily pull in different directions.
Team mentoring & capability building
Developing marketing team members into stronger, more independent contributors raising the calibre of the thinking, the briefs, and the work around them.
If your next initiative involves multiple stakeholders, agency partners, or internal complexity – the right moment for an independent hand is early before complexity compounds and alignment becomes harder to recover.
“Less rework. Stronger relationships. Initiatives that reach market the way they were intended.”

Who this is Aimed at
Teams navigating complexity without losing the thread
When multiple stakeholders, internal politics, or agency dynamics are pulling the strategy in different directions. When alignment at the start isn’t holding through to delivery.
