Senior Advisory

When you are up against a huge challenge, nothing helps like someone who has faced the same problems. 

Danielle Xerxes

Partner

Paula Keville

Engagement Manager

WE HAVE 100+ EXPERIENCED PRACTITIONERS WHO HAVE WALKED A MILE IN YOUR SHOES.

They have done the top jobs. They know the problems and the pitfalls and where the prizes lie. They understand how your organisation works and they know the market.

The Tessiant Senior Industry Advisor network gives you access to people who:

 

UNDERSTAND YOUR INDUSTRY

HAVE DELIVERED SIMILAR CHANGE

ARE WELL CONNECTED

Flexible support, built around you.

Our Senior Advisors are available on a flexible basis, to give our clients the right support at the right time.

Ad Hoc Support

On-demand access to one or more experts for a particular point need, over a short period of time.

A multinational technology company accessed 2 of our Senior Advisors on an hourly basis to help with deal coaching and go-to market strategy.

Monthly Retainer

A fixed number of days per month, which can be used for any client requirement.

A global IT services and consulting organisation used a monthly retainer across 6 months to support go-to-market strategy for grocery, including a CIO, COO, CMO and Commercial Director.

Transformation Leadership

Full-time leadership and advisory for the duration of a transformation.

A British Engineering Company used a CIO and Strategy Director providing partner oversight throughout an 18-month transformation to advise both the client and our internal team.

Interim Roles

Stepping into vacated roles while a permanent replacement is found.

Tessiant Managing Partner Anna Barsby has held roles at both Evoke and Asda providing interim leadership, preparing for a separation and managing through a technology merger.

Fractional C-Suite Roles

Part-time senior role when full-time role is not justified.

Provided CIO to a high-street retailer to lead engagement between technology and the business, ensuring key stakeholder buy-in.

Large transformations? Programmes that have run aground? Trying to break into a new market?

Don’t take a chance and make a costly mistake.