Technology organisations do not fail because people work too slowly.
They fail because the operating model is wrong.

Operating model advisory for CIOs and technology leaders who need the thinking of a top-tier firm — without paying for the overhead.

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Strategy
Portfolio
Delivery
Customer Outcome

If any of these sound familiar

Your portfolio is fully committed on paper

Your delivery rate tells a different story. The business is asking why progress is slipping. The issue is structural — not just performance.

Security, architecture and integration are bottlenecks

Every squad waits. Work queues in front of approval teams. The response becomes delay, descope or another consultancy. None of these fix the structure.

You have restructured twice

The coordination overhead came back both times. Because restructures move people without redesigning the model. The bottlenecks simply reappear.

You do not have a customer metric

Technology reports velocity, capacity and delivery status. Nobody in the room owns the question: Are customers experiencing the results?

Your management layer coordinates dysfunction

Senior people spend most of their time in alignment meetings and escalation chains. Expensive coordination for a problem the structure should prevent.

How we help

Operating Model Design

A structured assessment of your current operating model — identifying the root-cause constraints that limit throughput, accountability and customer outcomes.

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Leadership Workshop Facilitation

Guided sessions with your leadership team to align on model changes, build shared understanding and create momentum for implementation.

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Ongoing CIO Advisory

A retained advisory relationship providing the CIO with a strategic thinking partner — someone outside the hierarchy who brings clarity to complex decisions.

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