Delivery Recovery Pack

For delivery work that is slipping and needs control restored.

Delivery Recovery Pack helps leadership and delivery teams regain a usable picture of reality. It restores control around scope, traceability, quality cadence, and decision flow so the work can move forward on a recovered path.

Best Fit

When Recovery is the right starting point

  • delivery keeps slipping and the status picture no longer feels reliable
  • requirements or testing are creating churn and confusion
  • decision gaps are slowing the work and distorting priorities
  • a delivery stream or release path is already in motion and needs stabilization

Use Delivery Recovery Pack when active work is losing control and leadership needs a clearer picture of reality. It is designed for a troubled delivery stream or release path that needs stabilization, not a broad enterprise transformation.

  • Slipping delivery with recurring churn

  • Requirements and testing no longer lining up cleanly

  • Unclear status truth across working and leadership views

  • Control points that need to be restored without restarting the work

What You Get

Recovery readout

Gives leadership and the working team a usable picture of what is actually happening, where the work is blocked, and what needs immediate attention.

Decision reset and triage plan

Clarifies which decisions need to be made now, what can wait, and how to stop churn from spreading across the release path.

Scope and traceability control

Re-establishes the links between commitments, requirements, testing, and release decisions so the work can be governed against something real.

Quality cadence and defect triage rhythm

Installs a practical rhythm for surfacing quality issues, deciding priority, and keeping defect handling from becoming background noise.

Recovered release path and next-step plan

Re-baselines the near-term path so the work can move forward with clearer control points and a credible next step.

What The Work Looks Like

A practical engagement shape

Some engagements start as a short stabilization intervention and extend into a somewhat longer controlled recovery window when the situation needs more than an initial reset.

  1. 01

    Assess the current state of delivery trouble

  2. 02

    Identify blockers, decision gaps, and status distortion

  3. 03

    Re-baseline the work and restore control points

  4. 04

    Establish cadence and a recovered next-step path

Pricing

Engagement shapes and pricing

This pack is fixed-fee and tiered by recovery scope, artifact depth, and bounded follow-through. It is not priced as hourly coverage.

Stabilize

Best when the work needs a fast reset and a clearer picture of reality.

$12,500

  • Current-state recovery readout
  • Practical triage path
  • Immediate control points and priorities

Recover

Best when the delivery stream needs the control system reinstalled.

$16,500

  • Everything in Stabilize
  • Scope traceability and quality cadence
  • Recovered release path with clear controls

Recover + Lead

Best when the first control cycle needs guided support.

$21,000

  • Everything in Recover
  • Bounded checkpoints and artifact review
  • First-cycle guidance without open-ended coverage

Each engagement is scoped to a defined problem, a bounded artifact set, and one consolidated review cycle. Additional scope is handled as an add-on, change order, or follow-on phase.

Common Add-Ons

Add-ons should attach only when they clearly improve the recovery path. The goal is to sharpen the intervention, not turn it into an undefined bundle.

Traceability & Delivery Control Pack

Adds tighter control across commitments, requirements, testing, and reporting when delivery truth needs to hold after the reset.

UAT & Defect Triage Pack

Adds a more structured UAT and defect triage rhythm when testing noise is a primary driver of delivery slippage.

Operational Handoff Pack

Helps the recovered working model transfer cleanly into the client's ongoing operating cadence once immediate control is back in place.

What This Is Not

Clear boundaries keep the pack practical and controlled

  • Not extended multi-cycle UAT execution
  • Not full backlog buildout for an entire program
  • Not open-ended defect management
  • Not full-time delivery-role replacement

Next Step

If the work is already in motion but slipping, use a Fit Call to confirm whether Delivery Recovery is the right intervention.

The call is there to clarify the recovery need, define the affected stream or release path, and keep the support bounded to what the situation actually requires.