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Length
Thirty minutes
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Preparation
None
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You leave with
A written note, within two days
№ 01 — The Call
Thirty minutes. No pitch.
The discovery call is a working conversation, not a sales stage. Pick a time below, or send a note and Helen will reply within two days.
What to expect
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You talk, Helen asks
What changed, what the role demands, what you keep circling at 2am. No deck, no diagnostic quiz.
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An honest read
Sometimes the answer is that coaching isn’t the right instrument. About a third of calls end with a referral or a reading list, not a proposal.
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The note
Within two days: one page on what Helen heard, and what she would propose — or why she wouldn’t. Yours either way.
Commissioning for someone else?
L&D and HR teams: a formal enquiry route, references, and supplier onboarding documentation are available at engagements@meridian.example.com.
Book the call
Choose a time directly in Helen’s diary. Thirty minutes, video or phone.
Scheduler embed slot — wire your calendar provider here
Section 02: Asked often
- Is the call free?
- Yes. The chemistry session that may follow is paid, and credited against the engagement if you proceed.
- In person or remote?
- Calls are remote. Engagements run in person in London, remote, or mixed — your diary decides.
- Will you chase me afterwards?
- No. You get the written note, and then the next move is yours. There is no follow-up sequence.
- Is this confidential?
- Entirely — including from a commissioning sponsor. What is shared back, and how, is contracted in writing before the first session.