Start with the operating problem
What keeps stealing time, output, or margin?
The first conversation frames the operating problem, identifies the information needed, and determines the most useful next step.
A 30-minute introductory call is free. Remote support is available when travel is not practical.
Choose the first conversation
Use the contact path that fits the problem.
Call, email, or request a free 30-minute introductory conversation. Share what is happening, where the problem is visible, and what it is affecting.
Send the operating problem.
Share what is happening, where it is visible, and what the loss is affecting.
Email [email protected]Schedule a conversation.
Request a free 30-minute conversation. Boiler Agency will reply directly to agree on a time; no scheduling provider is implied.
Request an introductory callScope a measurable opportunity.
Use an on-site assessment when the opportunity needs floor-level observation, a defined baseline, and a practical scope for improvement.
Request an on-site assessmentWhat happens first
Frame the problem before choosing the work.
The clearest description available.
Useful context includes the process involved, the visible loss or constraint, who is affected, relevant timing, and what has already been tried. Perfect data is not required for the first conversation.
A direct discussion of the operating need.
Boiler Agency will help define the problem, identify what information is needed, and decide whether a remote conversation, focused follow-up, or on-site assessment is the useful next step.
A proportionate path forward.
The first call does not assume a predetermined package or promise an outcome. Any further work is scoped around the real constraint, practical access, and how progress can be measured.
On-site assessment
Does the opportunity need a floor-level view?
An on-site assessment is used for a scoped, measurable improvement opportunity. Start by describing the process, the visible loss, and what has already been tried.