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Success Coaching & Habit Programs

Ferrum Strategy: make habits and progress routines legible before the next board room.

New Benjamin: designed for leaders who want rigorous material, calm meetings, and fewer surprise handoffs.

This site covers our practice in Success Coaching & Habit Programs. We hold scope close to execution, surface assumptions early, and make the next step visible before it becomes a handoff problem.

19Team size
2022Established
94.2%Client retention
22Years in business

Success Coaching & Habit Programs

There is a kind of meeting that produces energy and a kind that produces decisions. Only the second kind moves work. Our sessions in Success Coaching & Habit Programs are deliberately structured to end with a written outcome that someone owns before the room empties.

A short document that is read beats a long document that is admired. Our deliverables are built to be read once and acted on: a page of context, a page of decisions, a page of what happens next, and an appendix for those who want the workings.

Ferrum Strategy - Success Coaching & Habit Programs
Success Coaching & Habit Programs
Ferrum Strategy - Weekly momentum studio
Weekly momentum studio
Ferrum Strategy - New Benjamin
New Benjamin

Weekly momentum studio

Weekly momentum studio frames habits and progress routines through a named lane 1.

Goal friction scan

Goal friction scan frames habits and progress routines through a named lane 2.

Accountability map

Accountability map frames habits and progress routines through a named lane 3.

Reflection sequence

Reflection sequence frames habits and progress routines through a named lane 4.

How It Works

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Weekly momentum studio

In New Benjamin, as everywhere, the scarce resource is not information but judgement about information. The Weekly momentum studio, Goal friction scan, Accountability map, Reflection sequence we offer are all, at bottom, instruments for turning scattered material into a position someone is willing to be accountable for.

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Goal friction scan

At the end of an engagement we hold a closing session with no agenda except the client’s questions. It is often the most valuable hour of the work, because it is the moment the record we built together becomes the record they will use alone.

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Accountability map

There is a discipline in declining work. Each year we turn down engagements we cannot staff properly, and each refusal makes the ones we accept better. The alternative is a calendar full of compromises and a reputation built on exceptions.

Client voices

They gave our meeting a usable map instead of another polished fog.

Programme owner for a data migration, Sarah Blackwood

The evidence trail changed how our teams handed decisions over.

COO of a cross-border services group, Thomas Harrison

Small rooms, sharp notes, and a plan we could operate.

People director in a family manufacturer, George Wilson

The rhythm of a project matters more than its plan. Plans assume a calm that never arrives; rhythms survive interruptions because they define what happens next regardless of what just happened. Cadence, not heroics, is what our clients keep after we leave.

When a team tells us their problem is communication, we usually find a decision problem wearing a communication costume. Somebody, somewhere, did not decide — and every downstream conversation has been negotiating the gap ever since. We find the gap and close it.