The right starting point for most people.
Two days. One week apart. You leave knowing exactly where your presence is breaking down — and with the first dimension already rebuilt and tested in real conditions.
Most engagements start with a solution. This one starts with finding the specific gap — before a single word of your presence is rebuilt.
The week between sessions isn't downtime. It's the diagnostic. You deploy, observe what happens, and bring it back. Day 2 adjusts from reality, not theory.
A closing FIT confirms the shift has landed before the engagement closes. You leave knowing it worked — not hoping it did.
Two sessions. Real conditions between them. A verified output at the end.
Find the gap. Build the fix.
- PPA — identifies which R is breaking down and where in your specific market interactions
- FIT — how your presence reads in the first 60 seconds, before you've said a word
- Written diagnostic: the gap, the cause, the priority dimension to rebuild
- First version of the rebuilt presence dimension — written, verbal, or contextual depending on where the gap is
Test it in the real world.
- One specific interaction to test — a conversation, a profile read, a referral moment
- Note what lands differently. Note what doesn't move yet.
- This isn't homework. It's the most important data point in the sprint.
Adjust from what actually happened.
- Debrief on what shifted and what didn't — in real interactions, not hypotheticals
- Adjust the rebuilt dimension based on field evidence
- Closing FIT — verifies the shift has landed before we close
- Written output: what changed, what to watch, what the natural next step is
What you leave with.
OutputsA written report identifying which R is breaking down, where in your market interactions it happens, and what the primary cause is. Not a general assessment — a specific location.
You know exactly what's wrong. Not just that something is.
The specific presence dimension that was breaking down — rebuilt. Written, verbal, or contextual depending on the gap. Tested in real conditions, not workshop conditions, before it's finalised.
A presence that performs where decisions are actually made.
A closing FIT that confirms the shift has landed. A written note on what to watch, what comes next, and whether the natural next step is continued independent work or a deeper sprint.
Confirmation the engagement worked. Not optimism.
Everything needed to find the gap and close the first dimension.
- →Professional Presence Audit (PPA) — full diagnostic instrument
- →First Impressions Test (FIT) — opening and closing
- →Two sessions of 3–4 hours each, 1:1
- →Written diagnostic report with priority fixes
- →Rebuilt presence dimension — documented and testable
- →Written closing note with next-step recommendation
- →Online or in person — confirmed at booking
A small number of founding clients are being taken at a preferential rate while the case study library is being built. Reach out directly to discuss.
The Intensive is the right starting point if —
- →You know something isn't translating — but you can't locate exactly what or where
- →You want to know the gap before committing to a full rebuild
- →You've done positioning work before and it didn't move the needle
- →You want a defined output — not an open-ended engagement
- →You're ready to test something in the real market within the next two weeks
Most people who complete the Intensive either have the result they came for — or understand clearly what the next step is. Both are good outcomes.
Start with the FIT. It takes 15 minutes and costs nothing.
The First Impressions Test shows how your presence reads in the first 60 seconds — before any conversation, explanation, or context. It's the fastest way to see whether the gap is real and where it's likely sitting.
Take the FIT →The Launchpad is the full rebuild — for when the gap is clear and the priority is closing it completely.
Four weeks, full P3R presence architecture, core message set, LinkedIn rewrite, peer support during deploy, closing FIT. Most Launchpad clients come via the Intensive — but if you already know the gap, you can go straight in.
See the Launchpad →