How Add-Ons Work
Add-Ons
Focused extensions that sharpen a flagship when one specific gap is clear.
Add-ons are not a separate buffet of services. They exist to strengthen a flagship when a specific adjacent need is clear, and they should attach in a controlled way rather than piling up into a second engagement.
The default posture is one flagship plus one add-on only when a specific gap is clear and naturally adjacent. Add-ons are there to strengthen the starting point, not to create a stack of extras around an unclear core problem.
Two Add-On Shapes
Lite helps diagnose the gap. Standard builds more of the working kit.
Lite
A lighter shape for diagnosis, design, and recommendation when the main need is a clearer read on the gap and the right next move.
Standard
A fuller bounded shape that carries more of the framework, working materials, or structured kit needed to make the add-on usable in practice.
ADD-ON OPTIONS
Eight add-ons for specific adjacent gaps
Process-to-System Alignment Review
Connects a designed process to the systems, constraints, and handoffs it will need to work within.
Best attached to: Discovery → Future-State Process Pack
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $5,750
Pilot Readiness Pack
Prepares the first live cycle so roles, inputs, and checkpoints are ready before launch.
Best attached to: Discovery → Future-State Process Pack or Program Governance Setup + Execution Rhythm
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $5,750
Rollout Enablement Pack
Adds the materials and enablement support needed to put the new working model into use.
Best attached to: Discovery → Future-State Process Pack
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $5,750
Impact & Dependency Assessment
Surfaces cross-workstream dependencies and likely knock-on effects when sequencing or ownership is still muddy.
Best attached to: Program Governance Setup + Execution Rhythm
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $5,500
Traceability & Delivery Control Pack
Tightens the links between commitments, requirements, testing, and reporting when delivery control needs to hold.
Best attached to: Delivery Recovery Pack
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $6,000
UAT & Defect Triage Pack
Adds a clearer UAT and defect handling rhythm when testing noise is driving delivery churn.
Best attached to: Delivery Recovery Pack
Lite: $5,000
Standard: $6,250
Operational Handoff Pack
Helps the working model transfer cleanly into the client's ongoing operating rhythm after the initial intervention.
Best attached to: Delivery Recovery Pack
Lite: $4,500
Standard: $6,000
KPI + Data Readiness Pack
Tightens data inputs, definitions, and reporting logic so health signals are usable from the start.
Best attached to: Program Governance Setup + Execution Rhythm
Lite: $5,000
Standard: $6,000
What Add-Ons Are Not
Clear boundaries keep add-ons controlled and useful
- Not a way to buy open-ended support
- Not a substitute for a flagship when the core problem is bigger
- Not a quiet path into build-work, administration, or embedded role coverage
OTHER FOLLOW-ON SUPPORT
Some support is only recommended after the starting point is clear
Some higher-context or more selective extensions are best recommended after a Fit Call or during an active engagement, once the primary problem and working shape are clearer.
Next Step
If one specific gap needs to attach to a flagship, use a Fit Call to confirm whether the add-on is the right extension.
The goal is to attach the right extension in a controlled way, not to turn the starting point into a larger bundle.