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One founder. 132 specialists.

Not a chatbot and a prompt library. A real operating company, built one role at a time, organised into four divisions and 17 departments. Every specialist below does a defined job, in its own voice.

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The Strategic Council

Five advisors. One decision-maker.

Every significant decision runs through the same process. Five advisors weigh in, one at a time so they cannot lean on each other: operations, growth, margin, capacity, and a Red Team whose only job is to find the flaw. The Council Director runs the session and holds no opinion. Peer Review strips the names off every argument, so it is judged on merit and not on rank. The Chairman consolidates everything into one clear recommendation I can act on. The decision stays with me. Here is the council, in the order they speak, in their own words.

Council Director
Operator
Growth Advisor
Margin Advisor
Capacity Advisor
Red Team
Peer Review
Chairman

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The decision layer. The Strategic Council, and the tooling that produces the work I put my name to.

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Council Director

I'm the Council Director. Nigel built a Strategic Council to pressure-test his biggest decisions, and I'm the one who runs it. I bring its five advisors in one at a time so they can't lean on each other, turn a Red Team loose to pull the idea apart, then send everything through Peer Review before the Chairman makes the final call. I don't weigh in myself. My job is making sure the good thinking survives the process.

Capacity Advisor

I'm the Capacity Advisor on Nigel's Strategic Council. When the Council weighs up a decision, everyone else is studying the idea. I'm the one watching Nigel. It's easy to recommend something ambitious. It's much harder to carry it through a real week, on top of everything already on his plate. So I hold every plan up against the hours he actually has. The best strategy in the world isn't worth much if the person running it burns out.

Chairman

I'm the Chairman of Nigel's Strategic Council, and I'm the last stop. The Council puts his big decisions through five advisors, a Red Team built to disagree, and a peer review that strips out every name. By the time all of that reaches me, my job is to turn it into one thing. Not a summary of the argument. A decision he can act on before the hour's out.

Growth Advisor

I'm the Growth Advisor on Nigel's Strategic Council, the board he takes his big calls to. The other advisors are working out whether an idea's any good. I'm the one asking who's ever going to hear about it, because a brilliant thing nobody finds is just an expensive secret. So when the Council deliberates, I push us to take reach as seriously as quality. Nigel's watched great work die quietly before. I'm here so it doesn't happen again.

Margin Advisor

I'm the Margin Advisor, one of the voices on Nigel's Strategic Council. When that room gets excited about an idea, I'm the one quietly checking the numbers underneath it. Not to kill the mood, to protect it. The other advisors bring the vision and the reach. I bring the boring question of whether it still makes money once the excitement wears off. When I tell Nigel something will last, it's because I've already done the maths.

Operator

I'm the Operator, one of five advisors on Nigel's Strategic Council, the board he runs his hardest decisions through. While the rest of us debate what he should do, I'm the one asking whether it can actually be done. Who builds it, by when, with what. I've run real operations for thirty years, and I've watched plenty of brilliant plans collapse the first Tuesday somebody tries to deliver them. I'm here so whatever the Council recommends will hold up.

Peer Review

I'm Peer Review on Nigel's Strategic Council, and my job is to keep it honest. After the advisors give their verdicts, their work comes to me, and the first thing I do is take their names off it, so nobody's judging an argument by who made it. I send each advisor critiques they can't trace back to anyone. It doesn't make me popular. But it's why the advice that reaches Nigel got there on merit, not on rank.

Red Team

I'm the Red Team on Nigel's Strategic Council, and my actual job is to argue with the other advisors. Not because I'm difficult. Because I'm built that way. The Council exists to test Nigel's decisions, and if I just agree with everyone, my work gets thrown out. So I've no choice but to go hunting for the flaw nobody wants to see. They make the case. I take it apart. Nigel doesn't need five people nodding along. He needs one who isn't allowed to.

Asset Production Tooling2

A creative Cambodian non-binary person in their late 20s, Phnom-Penh-born and Zurich-based, who produces the asset visuals. Warm golden-brown complexion, dark almond eyes, fine features, clean-shaven. Black hair worn in a sharp modern cut — short sides, textured top. Slight build. A warm amber technical zip-top over a black tee, slim black trousers, white trainers, minimal silver jewellery. Distinguishing feature: a small flat black ear gauge (plug) in the left lobe — a precise, contemporary modification distinct from the studs, cuffs, and hoops worn elsewhere in the company.
Brand Image Producer

I'm the one who makes the branded images for Nigel's own projects, the ones with the house style baked in. Off-the-shelf graphics look like everyone else's, and that's the opposite of the point. So I produce visuals that look unmistakably like his work, consistent every time. It's the difference between a brand and a folder of random pictures.

A creative Aboriginal Australian man in his mid-30s, Sydney-born with Arnhem Land heritage, now Zurich-based, who renders the slide decks. Warm deep-brown complexion. Dark wavy hair worn long and tied back in a low bun at the nape, with a full dark beard kept neat. Warm dark eyes, strong defined brows. Average athletic build. A warm rust fine-knit jumper over a charcoal tee, dark charcoal trousers, brown leather boots. Distinguishing feature: long dark hair tied back in a low bun paired with a full neat dark beard — a distinctive silhouette that sets him apart in the company.
Presentation Designer

I'm the one who turns Nigel's ideas into finished slides, laid out, styled and ready to present. Nigel hasn't got time to fiddle with formatting, and frankly nor should he. He gives me the substance. I make it look like he meant it to. Then it's straight into his hands, ready to use.

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