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Featured Article · 22 April 2026

From $20B to $1M: the decimals changed, the principles did not.

From a over $1b UK Fashion P&L inside CHANEL to advising founders building category leaders.

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Playbook · 1 March

The weekly trading cadence: ten-number scoreboard

Founder presenting at an investor meeting, audience engaged
Case Study · 25 March

340% Series A valuation uplift, twelve months

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Playbook · 2 April

Opening more doors does not add profitability

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A library of how the LPA practice thinks, what it has installed, and where it has changed founder outcomes. Filter by type, click through to read. The newsletter is the home of new pieces; the case studies are the proof.

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Article
15 April 2026

From $20B to $1M: the decimals changed, the principles did not

From a over $1b UK Fashion P&L inside CHANEL to advising founder businesses doing $1m to $50m. What scaled down with me, what got left behind, and the four transfers that actually mattered.

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Article
08 April 2026

The founder operating system: how CHANEL-level process becomes a 45-minute weekly rhythm

CHANEL ran a over $1b UK P&L on a forty-five minute weekly rhythm. Same rhythm, different decimals, works inside a $5m founder business. The five numbers, the three blocks, the discipline that holds.

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Article
01 April 2026

What CHANEL taught me about investor rooms, and why it matters more now

The investor room is not where you sell the story. It is where you prove the story is already true. What CHANEL’s deal rooms taught me about staying boring under pressure.

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Article
25 March 2026

Bond Street to Bali: standards travel, excuses do not

Geography is not the reason your standards slip. Distance is the excuse, not the cause. What twenty years inside a global luxury house taught me about the operating bar that does not move.

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Article
22 April 2026

I left stability, and founder disputes taught me what corporate gets right

Corporate structure has its weaknesses. Founders solving disputes one at a time discover quickly which weaknesses were actually strengths. The decision-rights memo as a peace treaty.

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Case Study
2026 · CPG · North America

Engagement 01, Series A close

A consumer-brand founder facing a stalled raise. Six weeks of board-pack architecture, capital story refresh, and decision-rights memo redesign. Round closed at target valuation.

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Case Study
2026 · Beauty · SE Asia

Engagement 02, co-founder dispute resolution

Two founders, eighteen months of unresolved decision authority, and a deal in the pipeline blocked by internal stasis. Decision-rights memo, weekly cadence install, fifteen decisions made in the next six weeks.

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Case Study
2026 · Hospitality · UK / Indonesia

Engagement 03, ADIT-shaped tax structure

A hospitality operator with cross-border presence across UK and Indonesia. Restructured the holding architecture and tax position with the ADIT framework. Saved a six-figure compliance cost over two years.

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Launching August 2026

The Operating Note

A fortnightly note on commercial discipline, capital readiness, and the structural decisions founders defer until they cost too much. Sent every other Tuesday morning. No reply-magnets, unsubscribe in one click.

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Playbook
02 April 2026
7 min read

Opening more doors does not add profitability

A selective distribution playbook. The brands that compound are the ones that learn how to refuse channels, retailers and partnerships that would dilute the curve.

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Playbook
15 March 2026
6 min read

Founder disputes: the decision rights playbook

A practical framework for splitting brand, product, channel and capital calls between founder and operator. Includes a one-page rights matrix you can clone for your own business.

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Playbook
01 March 2026
7 min read

The weekly trading cadence: ten-number scoreboard

The five questions and ten numbers that anchor a weekly trading review. Used at over $1b scale inside CHANEL UK. Lifts the same way at $1m founder scale.

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Playbook
15 February 2026
8 min read

The four levers of ultimate luxury

Scarcity, selection, story, service. The four levers that decide whether a brand stays premium or drifts into commodity. With case examples from fashion, beauty and hospitality.

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Playbook
01 February 2026
9 min read

The nine-segment client value model

A nine-segment framework for understanding lifetime value, frequency, and category share of wallet. Tells you which clients to keep, grow, or quietly let go.

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