Questions and Answers
Things people ask before, during, and after the curriculum.
These are grouped into two sets: questions about what's inside the curriculum itself, and questions about access, format, and how the platform is structured day to day. If something isn't covered here, the contact form is the right place to ask directly.
About the Curriculum
No. The eight lessons focus on the process of packaging and selling any corporate specialty, not on the specialty itself. People coming from operations, internal training, vendor management, and similar backgrounds have worked through the same lessons because naming an offer, pricing it, and writing a proposal don't change much depending on the underlying skill.
No prior consulting experience is assumed. The first lesson is built specifically for people who have never framed their corporate work as an outside offer before, and it starts by identifying which parts of the current role are even worth packaging.
Each framework is a short, practical document: a worksheet, a spreadsheet, a script outline, or a checklist, depending on the lesson. None of them are lengthy guides meant to be read cover to cover; they're built to be filled in while working through a real situation.
The template is built around a single specific problem, closing without an extra round of questions, rather than being a general-purpose form. The workshop walks through why each section is ordered the way it is, so the template can be adapted rather than filled in blindly.
No. The Project Fee Calculator is a structure for thinking through a fee based on effort and outcome, not a source of pricing figures. Deciding an actual number remains a judgment call specific to the engagement, and nothing here should be treated as financial guidance.
The lessons are written with a corporate background in mind, but the underlying process, naming an offer, pricing a project, writing a closing proposal, doesn't strictly require that origin. Several applicants have adapted the material from skills built in nonprofit or academic settings as well.
Access, Format, and Support
Access terms are confirmed by email once an application is approved. There is no live cohort clock; the recordings and downloads remain available for the period stated at that time.
The application is read individually rather than processed automatically. A response follows by email, either confirming access details or asking a clarifying question if the request isn't clear.
No. Every session is prerecorded, and there's no group cohort or live call attached to the eight lessons. Everything can be watched on your own schedule.
Technically yes, but the frameworks are written to make the most sense alongside the reasoning covered in their matching lesson. A worksheet used without that context tends to get filled in more generically.
No. This applies to every lesson and every framework on the site. Questions about taxes, business structure, or contract enforceability should go to a licensed accountant or attorney; nothing here substitutes for that guidance.
Anyone specifically looking for financial planning, legal document drafting, or a live coaching relationship will likely find the format too narrow. The curriculum is built around a fixed set of process and communication questions, not open-ended advising.