Does The Result Center work with non-profit organizations?
Yes. Multiple practitioners in the collective have spent significant careers advising non-profits, including board development, executive coaching, turnaround work, and organizational strategy. Non-profit engagements are scoped, structured, and priced to reflect the sector's distinct constraints — stakeholder complexity, grant cycles, mission alignment, and non-profit governance. The collective's for-profit mid-market positioning does not exclude non-profit clients; it reflects the primary client base, not the only one served.
What is the difference between AI consulting and AI-augmented consulting?
AI consulting is a service The Result Center provides to client organizations adopting AI: strategy, use-case prioritization, team enablement, and governance — led by practitioners who are actively building with frontier models. AI-augmented consulting is how The Result Center itself delivers all advisory work: practitioners use proprietary AI tooling to compress research, deepen analysis, and sharpen recommendations, while judgment and final recommendations remain practitioner-owned. Both can be engaged together or separately.
How does The Result Center match practitioners to client engagements?
Every practitioner in the collective holds deep expertise in a distinct domain, and no two practitioners overlap by more than 30% in specialization. When a client engages The Result Center, the engagement is scoped to a specific challenge and matched to the practitioner (or practitioners) whose background maps closest to the work. Clients are not assigned to whoever is available that quarter. The matching is based on relevance, not capacity.
What advisory services are available for mid-market companies?
The Result Center offers six types of advisory services for mid-market companies with $10 million to $1.5 billion in annual revenue: AI consulting (strategy, use-case prioritization, and governance for organizations deploying AI), strategic advisory (project-based strategy engagements), executive and leadership coaching, AI-augmented consulting (advisory accelerated by proprietary AI infrastructure), peer group facilitation for CEOs and senior leaders, and non-profit advisory for boards and organizational strategy in the non-profit sector.
What is a shared services model for consulting?
A shared services model means independent practitioners operate under a unified brand with shared infrastructure rather than working entirely on their own. At The Result Center, each practitioner maintains their own corporate entity and client relationships while the platform provides proprietary AI tooling, operational support, and a collective presence. For clients, this means access to a vetted team of specialists with the responsiveness of a boutique and the resources of a larger firm.