
Every engagement closes with named decisions, owners, and artefacts that can be used the next morning Resolve Partners, Montreal.
This site covers our practice in {vertical}. We hold scope close to execution, surface assumptions early, and make the next step visible before it becomes a handoff problem.
There is nothing wrong with ambition; there is something wrong with undocumented ambition. Grand plans that exist only as enthusiasm collapse under the first honest deadline. We convert ambition into scheduled, owned, reviewable pieces before celebrating it.
The distance between a recommendation and its adoption is where most consulting quietly fails. We close it by involving the people who must live with the outcome early, and by writing recommendations in the language of the room that has to approve them.



Visit route planner frames local service coordination through a named lane 1.
Property care checklist frames local service coordination through a named lane 2.
Repair handoff board frames local service coordination through a named lane 3.
Resident update pack frames local service coordination through a named lane 4.
Experience in Home, Property & Local Services is only useful when it is specific. Saying we have seen something before means little; saying what differed the last three times, and what that implies for your case, is what a client can actually use. We aim for the second kind of sentence.
Clients sometimes ask how we staff engagements. The answer is dull: senior people, few of them, the same ones from first call to final handoff. We do not run a pyramid, so nothing you hear in week one gets diluted by the time it reaches week nine.
The most useful question in a difficult meeting is often the plainest: what would we need to believe for this to be the right call? Naming the belief turns an argument into an evidence question, and evidence questions can actually be settled.
They gave our meeting a usable map instead of another polished fog.
The evidence trail changed how our teams handed decisions over.
Small rooms, sharp notes, and a plan we could operate.
Risk registers fail when they become libraries. A risk that is written down and never revisited is a story, not a control. We review risks against real dates and real owners, and we retire the ones that never matured so the register stays honest.
We would rather disappoint you on day one than on day forty. If the question you bring sits outside what we practise in Home, Property & Local Services, we say so during the first call and, where we can, name someone who practises it well. That honesty costs us work and earns us the work that matters.