How I Work

I work through a small offer ladder: subscriptions, packages, sprints, and strategic partnership.

The format depends on the question, the density of the decision field, and how much continuity the situation needs. Single conversations can happen, but most meaningful work lives across more than one touchpoint.

  • packages first
  • continuity
  • situation map

Approach

First the field becomes clearer, then the right container can follow.

It matters first to see what tension is alive in the situation, which forces are acting on it, and what the person is trying to preserve, develop, or assemble.

From there the container emerges: a focused subscription, a mapping package, a decision sprint, or an ongoing partnership. The format supports the question, and the price follows the amount of context, continuity, and follow-up the situation asks for.

Offers

The four main public offers.

Each one supports conversation, reflection, and movement in a slightly different rhythm.

Core offer

Focused Thinking Subscription

from €150 / month

Regular short sessions for keeping movement, clarity, and responsibility around one active decision or development theme.

Core offer

ValueSpace Mapping Package

from €300

A structured package for mapping a complex decision, clarifying the field, and defining the next responsible move.

Core offer

Decision Sprint

from €900

A focused engagement for high-context decisions where the client maps tensions, tests movement, and returns with more clarity after real-world contact.

Core offer

Strategic Thinking Partner

from €1,200 / month

Ongoing thinking partnership for leaders navigating complex roles, stakeholder tensions, and high-cost decisions.

When it fits

This format tends to open well in situations like these.

These are orientation points for choosing pace and depth.

More often yes

  • You want to see the situation more fully and name what is really happening.
  • Several forces, roles, values, or constraints are alive at the same time.
  • You want a next step that you can actually live and sustain.
  • You are willing to give some space to inquiry, questions, and gradual clarity.

More often another format

  • The task calls for narrow subject-matter expertise and an outside recommendation.
  • A hard deadline makes rapid operational action the main priority.
  • A format with strong external discipline and execution pressure would serve you better.