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The FIRE Method: How to ignite urgency, sell change, and close with confidence.
A practical 4-step sales engagement framework that turns problems into proposals. In many organisations, sales results are inconsistent for reasons that are not always obvious. Leaders see activity, pipelines appear full, meetings take place, demos are delivered, and proposals are submitted. On the surface, everything looks as it should. Yet when the quarter closes, too many opportunities have slipped, been delayed, or quietly disappeared. When teams review these stalled dea

Grant Kratz
Mar 189 min read


Rebuilding a Business After Collapse
Mid-Sized Australian Enterprise Technology Firm (Post-Administration). ANZ & Southeast Asia | Systems Integration & Workforce Solutions The Starting Point At its peak, the firm generated around $80 million in revenue and employed around 120 people. Then a string of hard years led to voluntary administration. Most of the business was sold off, and what survived was a much smaller organisation with little confidence, uneven delivery, and no clear growth path. The core that rema

Grant Kratz
Mar 84 min read


A turnaround: From distress to global scale
Distressed Global Biometrics Technology Company | North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East | Mobile Data Capture & Identity Verification The Starting Point Ten years ago, I was sitting in a coffee shop in Brisbane when an old client walked past and stopped to talk. He told me he was buying a small biometrics company that had fallen on hard times. Revenue was declining. Key customers had left. Product development had stalled. The founder had lost interest and motivation. Withi

Grant Kratz
Mar 83 min read


Stop Hiring the Wrong Load Model
DFY, DWY, DBY – Pick Right or Stall Done‑For‑You, Done‑With‑You, Done‑By‑You. These aren’t just delivery flavours on a sales page – they’re fundamental load decisions about who owns execution. When founders bring in outside help without understanding which model suits their constraints, they end up with either too much dependency or too much friction. Pick the wrong one, and progress stalls. Get it right, and momentum surges. This issue unpacks the three models – what they ar

Grant Kratz
Mar 76 min read


Most Companies Hire the Wrong Type of Help
Strategist, Consultant, Advisor, Mentor, Coach, Operator – They’re Not the Same I sat down with a founder to discuss their company’s growth challenges. We were mapping out what had stalled, what needed to change, and how to get things moving again. Halfway through, they paused and asked, “So… what are you, exactly? Are you an advisor? A coach?” It was a fair question. Why Outside Help Makes Sense – And Often Goes Wrong Most founders and CEOs have worked with some kind of outs

Grant Kratz
Mar 76 min read


The Founder's Dilemma: Stalled Growth & Burnout
When revenue stops flowing easily – and what replaces founder hustle It's Wednesday night. You close your laptop, then open it again – not because you're behind, but because you can't switch off. Two customers need changes by Friday, three deals are "close" but not moving, your team's waiting on decisions you haven't had time to think through properly, your inbox refills faster than you can clear it, and your calendar is wall-to-wall delivery where strategy survives only in t

Grant Kratz
Mar 76 min read


How to Find Where the Friction Is Coming From
Five questions to uncover the hidden constraints behind slow execution and uneven growth. There’s a stage in growth where the business still works on paper, but every week feels heavier. Revenue’s steady, the team’s trying, yet somehow everything keeps landing back on your plate – and any change feels like it might pull the business apart. Most founders assume this means they have the wrong people or not enough people. Usually, that’s not it. The real issue is hidden complexi

Grant Kratz
Mar 73 min read


When Growth Starts Bending Backward
Why progress stalls when success piles up – and how to make it light again There’s a moment in every business where things still look strong from the outside, but progress begins to feel heavier than it should. The numbers are up, the team’s delivering, and clients are happy - yet internally, it feels like moving through wet sand. Projects drift, meetings multiply, and decisions that once took an afternoon now take a week. Work is getting done, but it’s no longer flowing. Tha

Grant Kratz
Mar 73 min read
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