Niche Consulting Growth

Niche Consulting Growth

Michelle Sera
Land Verenigde Staten
Taal EN
Afleveringen 11
Laatste 11.08.2026

The Niche Consulting Growth Podcast helps consultants become the obvious choice in their market, addressing challenges like inconsistent demand, unclear positioning, and over-reliance on referrals. In short episodes, Michelle Sera explores how consulting firms actually grow through sharper positioning, stronger trust, better business development, and more predictable demand. Practical topics include diagnostic thinking, wedge offers, and building a consulting business that feels clearer and easier to buy from. The show aims to help consultants move beyond feast-or-famine cycles and create steadier client flow.

Afleveringen

  • How to Make Time for Business Development 11.08.2026 13min
    You don’t need more hours for business development. You need a system that doesn’t depend on you being personally involved at every stage.In this episode, Michelle breaks down why delivery always wins when it competes with growth, how that creates the feast-or-famine “rescue mission” cycle, and what to build instead.You’ll learn:Why business development is a design problem, not a scheduling problemHow an Opportunity Engine keeps buyers moving while you’re delivering client workWhy protecting manager time matters — and why a half-day works better than leftover hoursHow your team can contribute to growth through client service, referrals, and debrief conversationsWhy better positioning and diagnostics lead to shorter, stronger sales conversationsHow one consultant went from near zero to $500K in under 12 months by building the system firstIf your next engagement still depends on having enough time to go find it, this episode will show you what needs to change.Join the upcoming Opportunity Engine IntensiveOr schedule a conversation to see how we can help further.
  • How Do Consulting Firms Get Clients Without Relying on Referrals? 28.07.2026 8min
    Many of the boutique consulting firms we talk to don't have a true business development system. They have relationships, referrals, networking, and good intentions.Those approaches can generate work, but they depend heavily on timing. Someone has to remember you at the exact moment they have an urgent problem.In this episode, Michelle explains how an Opportunity Engine replaces that push-and-chase modelYou’ll also hear examples of consulting firms that used this approach to reduce their dependence on founder-led business development, create stronger entry points, and build a steadier flow of right-fit engagements.What You’ll Learn:Why referrals and relationships alone do not create predictable growthThe difference between push-based and pull-based business developmentHow an Opportunity Engine builds trust before the first conversationWhy defining the right buyer and the right problem matters so muchHow diagnostics and a low-risk Wedge make larger engagements easier to winWhy business development should become infrastructure, not a personal performanceKey TakeawayAn Opportunity Engine gives the right buyers a clear, repeatable path into your world. Instead of relying on fortunate timing, constant networking, or cold pitching, you create a system that helps buyers understand your expertise and trust your thinking before a major engagement is ever discussed.Support the ShowFollow the podcast so you do not miss future episodes on building a steadier, more intentional consulting practice.Mentioned in this Episode:Opportunity Engine IntensiveSchedule a Conversation
  • Revenue Won’t Warn You Before the Famine Hits 14.07.2026 5min
    Revenue tells you what already happened. It doesn’t tell you what’s coming next.In this episode, Michelle explains why consulting leaders need to track the forward-looking metrics that reveal whether feast or famine is on the horizon.You’ll learn:The difference between leading and lagging indicatorsWhat to track across your business development processWhy client lifetime value and utilization matterHow a simple dashboard can help you focus on the activity that drives sustainable growthStop running your practice by looking only in the rearview mirror. Track the metrics that help you course correct before revenue drops.Join BoutiqueOS for the tools that help you growSchedule a Conversation
  • Stop Chasing New Clients: How to Land, Expand, and Repeat 30.06.2026 5min
    Many consultants spend a lot of their energy trying to find the next client, while overlooking the growth potential inside the relationships they already have.In this episode, Michelle explains the Land, Expand, and Repeat model — a practical way to move beyond one-off projects and build longer-term client relationships.You’ll learn how a focused entry engagement can open the door to deeper work, why expansion is not the same as “upselling,” and how simple client conversations can uncover the next right-fit engagement.Find out more about the Opportunity Engine 3-Week Intensive.Or schedule a call to find out how Niche Consulting Growth can help you.
  • From Referrals to a Real Pipeline: Daniel’s Story of Escaping Feast or Famine 16.06.2026 19min
    For a while, Daniel’s consulting business looked like it was working.He had referrals. He had projects. He had enough momentum to believe he had made the right move leaving corporate.But then the holidays came. Conversations slowed. Prospects went quiet. Revenue became unpredictable. And Daniel realized something hard:He had work, but he did not have a real pipeline.In this episode, we walk through Daniel’s story as an HR change management consultant who was relying on referrals, broad messaging, and scattered marketing. His expertise was real, but the market did not know what to do with him.This story is a practical example of how positioning, a focused system, and a better sales conversation can begin to loosen the grip of feast or famine.In This Episode, You’ll Hear:Why referrals can create the illusion of a healthy consulting businessHow broad positioning makes even strong consultants easier to ignoreWhy Daniel’s “change management consultant” message was too general to create tractionThe specific pattern Daniel uncovered in his best client workHow he shifted from chasing opportunities to guiding the right prospectsWhy a simple, specific video can build more trust than polished marketingHow diagnostic conversations help prospects see the real cost of the problemThe difference between trying to convince someone to buy and helping them understand what is already happening inside their businessIf you see yourself in Daniel’s story, this is the kind of work we do inside Niche Consulting Growth.Whether through private advisory or the weekly Roundtable, we help consultants clarify their positioning, build an Opportunity Engine, and create better conversations with the right clients.Find out more about the Roundtable, where we work with just 6 consultants per month.Or if one to one advisory with Chris is more aligned with where you are and what you need, you can schedule a conversation with him to discuss this further.
  • The Quantum Leap Strategy That Grew Niche Consulting Growth 02.06.2026 6min
    In this episode, we explore why hard work alone is not enough to move a consulting business past the plateau.Many consultants begin with what Chris calls “Ignorance on Fire” — plenty of energy, drive, and determination, but not enough focus. Eventually, that momentum slows. This episode introduces the Quantum Leap Strategy and how consultants can use it to create a more focused, intentional path toward freedom, impact, and income.It's the exact process Chris used to grow Niche Consulting Growth to steady clients and income. We both use this approach every single day.If you are working hard in your consulting business but feel like your growth is slower than it should be, or you know you need more clarity before the next level can happen, this is the episode to listen to.Mentioned in this episode:The Roundtable: schedule a quick call with Michelle to get more details.Or schedule a call to find out all the ways we can help in Niche Consulting Growth.
  • Stop Spinning Plates: A Better Way to Approach Business Development 19.05.2026 5min
    Business development can become exhausting when the founder is the only person carrying it.In this episode, Michelle shares a story from Chris Spurvey’s early days building Plato Consulting, when he felt responsible for keeping every consultant billable, every project moving, and every plate spinning.That pressure led to what Chris calls the “bird in hand” mentality, listen to the episode to hear the moment this changed for Chris and how you can open the door to growth with this different perspective.Most consulting founders carry too much of the business development burden. In this episode, learn how The Ladder Framework helps create a culture where everyone contributes to growth.If you'd like to talk about how Niche Consulting Growth can help you end the feast or famine cycle, Schedule a conversation .
  • Is Your Consulting Firm Built for the AI Era? 07.05.2026 9min
    AI is changing what clients expect from consultants.It is making basic consulting work easier to copy, easier to compare, and easier to question.In this episode, Michelle Sera breaks down what the AI era means for consultants and boutique consulting firms — not from a fear-based perspective, but from a practical one.The real risk is not simply that clients are using AI.The bigger issue is that AI-powered consultants are becoming faster, sharper, and more responsive. But AI is not the whole answer.In this episode, Michelle covers:Why AI is raising client expectations for consultantsHow generic consulting work becomes easier to commoditizeWhy operating models are becoming more vulnerableThe difference between information and human judgmentWhy consultants need to stay in the “energy of the doctor”How bad AI experiences can damage trust and reputationWhy AI should strengthen authority, not weaken itWhat it means to become an AI-era-ready consulting companyTake the free AI-Era-Ready Consulting Company Assessment to see where your firm is already strong, where you may be exposed, and what parts of your positioning, process, and client experience may need to adapt.It takes about 3 minutes, and no email address is required.Access assessmentWant a better understanding on how to become AI-powered?Schedule a conversation with Niche Consulting Growth.
  • The Jab and Right Hook of Diagnostic Conversations 05.05.2026 8min
    In this episode, Michelle breaks down why great consultants do not lead with selling. Using the analogy of a doctor, she explains that the best client conversations are not about pitching your services right away. They are about uncovering the real problem beneath the surface-level symptoms a prospect first describes.Michelle introduces the rhythm of diagnostic conversations through two types of questions: jabs and the right hook.She emphasizes that this process should feel natural, not forced, beginning with objective questions, then listening closely, and watching for clues that tell you when it is appropriate to go deeper.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why consultants should stop selling and start ________.How to uncover the deeper gap beneath surface-level symptomsWhat logic-based “jab” questions sound likeWhat “right hook” questions are meant to uncoverWhy business decisions are THIS first, logical secondHow to transition naturally from factual questions into deeper territoryWhy rushing certain questions too early can backfireHow using a prospect’s own words builds trust and connectionKey takeaway:A strong diagnostic conversation is not a sales trick. It is a genuine conversation built on presence, smart questions, active listening, and the ability to help a prospect feel seen, understood, and clear about the true cost of their problem.Next stepIf you want help building a consulting business that becomes easier to buy from, more trusted in the market, and less dependent on random opportunities, schedule a conversation.SubscribeFollow the Niche Consulting Growth Podcast for short episodes on positioning, trust, demand-building, and the strategic work that helps consultants become the obvious choice.
  • Building an Opportunity Engine to Attract Ideal Clients 21.04.2026 9min
    In this episode, Michelle breaks down the difference between the push model and the pull model of business development, and explains what it takes to build an opportunity engine that attracts ideal clients more consistently. Instead of relying on word of mouth, cold outreach, or chasing prospects who are not ready, this episode shows how consultants can build trust, speak directly to the right pain points, and create a more strategic path to steady growth.Michelle walks through the four core parts of an opportunity engine and covers the difference between prospects who need help now and those who are still gathering information, along with why a CRM-based system matters if you want to build long-term growth instead of more busywork.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why many consultants stay stuck in feast or famineThe difference between push-based and pull-based business developmentHow to create a hook that makes ideal clients lean inWhy pain points are often less clear than consultants thinkHow to think about fast lane vs. slow lane prospectsWhy a spreadsheet is not the same as a true opportunity systemWhat it means to position yourself as an authority in your marketNext stepIf you want help building a consulting business that becomes easier to buy from, more trusted in the market, and less dependent on random opportunities, schedule a conversation.Join the waitlist for BoutiqueOS.SubscribeFollow the Niche Consulting Growth Podcast for short episodes on positioning, trust, demand-building, and the strategic work that helps consultants become the obvious choice.
  • Using "The Wedge" to Overcome Client Hesitation 03.04.2026 9min
    Why do so many consultants have a strong conversation, a clear opportunity, and still lose the work?In this first episode of the Niche Consulting Growth Podcast, Michelle Sera breaks down one of the most important ideas in the NCG framework: the wedge. You’ll hear why prospects hesitate after a good diagnostic conversation, the four risks sitting underneath that hesitation, and how a well-designed wedge makes it easier for clients to say yes without forcing you into oversized, unclear projects too early.This episode is especially useful if you’re tired of watching promising opportunities stall out, or if you’ve ever landed a project only to realize the scope was fuzzy, the problem wasn’t fully defined, or trust had not been built deeply enough yet.In this episode:What the wedge actually is, and what it is notWhy client hesitation is a major driver of feast-or-famine consultingThe 4 risks behind hesitation: cost, problem, scope, and relationship riskHow the wedge reduces risk and builds trust quicklyThe 3 phases of a wedge engagementA simple pricing recommendation for structuring your wedgeKey takeaways:A wedge is a structured, chargeable, assessment-oriented initial project designed to bridge the gap between early trust and a client’s confidence to move forward.Rather than asking a prospect to make a massive leap into a large engagement, the wedge gives them a smaller, lower-risk way to experience your thinking, your process, and your value.When designed well, it helps overcome four common forms of hesitationTimestamps00:00 – Welcome to the Niche Consulting Growth Podcast00:18 – What the wedge is and why it matters02:54 – Risk 1: cost risk03:19 – Risk 2: problem risk04:24 – Risk 3: scope risk05:31 – Risk 4: relationship risk06:36 – The 3 phases of executing the wedge07:41 – How to think about wedge pricing08:28 – Final recap: why the wedge helps move consultants out of feast or famine09:12 – Beta mention: a faster way to create your wedgeMentioned in this episodeThe wedgeDiagnostic conversationsFeast-or-famine consultingNiche Consulting GrowthChris SpurveyNext stepIf you want help building a consulting business that becomes easier to buy from, more trusted in the market, and less dependent on random opportunities, schedule a conversation.SubscribeFollow the Niche Consulting Growth Podcast for short episodes on positioning, trust, demand-building, and the strategic work that helps consultants become the obvious choice.

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