Best of.....

Summer reading for those ConsultantCafe articles you missed or want to read again.

Best of.....

Back in August, I nervously hit publish on consultantcafe.com. I didn’t have a launch plan or a clue what would happen next. What I didn’t expect was to feel this seen. The response has been far more generous, thoughtful, and encouraging than I ever imagined.

Thank you to those of you who read, shared, replied, and backed ConsultantCafé both individually and inside your organisations. It’s meant more than you probably realise. So, as the summer holidays start (here in Australia), here are the articles that resonated most; the pieces you opened, read, shared, commented on, and revisited the most

If this summary is useful, I’d genuinely love you to share it with someone starting out as a consultant or is a project professional. That’s how this little café keeps going ☕️

Toxic Productivity

This one struck a nerve. It became my most engaged article and opened the door to more honest conversations than I expected. Consultants reached out privately to share experiences they rarely seem to talk about.

Toxic Productivity: The High You Didn’t Know You Were Addicted To
Avoiding shame. Avoiding inadequacy and avoiding the consultant’s quiet impostor syndrome. It’s a vain attempt to hide behind busywork, hoping your practice Partner will notice and reward you with a promotion.

The Honest Mirror That Resonated

You didn’t have to be on the bench for this one to resonate. It held up an honest mirror to consulting and became a strong driver of new sign-ups for ConsultantCafé. It was also the article that sparked the most personal comments on the socials.

So, You Found Yourself on the Bench
The bench isn’t career purgatory, it’s consulting’s most honest mirror—and your biggest accelerator if you use it right. Off the field is where you sharpen skills, build relationships, and create IP. Play offence across the 4 Cs—Consultant, Clients, Colleagues, Community—and you’ll be first pick.

My First Published Framework for Paid Subscribers

I can't put my finger on this article's popularity. It could be that it highlighted that all consultants will be expected to manage change, or maybe that it was my first published framework (for paid subscribers). This one drove the most sign-ups to ConsultantCafe. Similarly, the anatomy of a change management dashboard surprised me for its engagement.

Thriving in Complex Environments: My Change Framework
Change management thrives when you treat it as a system, not a checklist. This framework forces you to think that way. The six streams of effort work in concert. Miss one, and the whole thing wobbles.

Delivering an Assignment You've Never Done Before

More of you opened this newsletter than almost any newsletter ConsultantCafe sent out in the last 4 months. The only other article with similar open rates was flipping ChatGPT to Uncover Your Consulting Superpower. Is imposter syndrome alive and well in consulting?

When You’re Asked to Deliver an Assignment You’ve Never Done Before....
If you wait until you feel qualified, you will miss the best work of your career. You will miss the best client moments, the best learning opportunities, and the best stories. You may miss your calling.

A Different Icebreaker

My sister-in-law was chuffed that this article generated the highest click-through rate to an outside web page. Her Samitomato game is a cracker of an icebreaker.

A different Icebreaker
It is important to create an environment where people feel safe enough to think differently. Sometimes, that starts with a pencil and a prompt that makes no logical sense.

The Article I Was Most Proud Of

I have to say the article I am proudest of is the very first article. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time (and that may have been the point). It was raw, authentic, and full of possibility, long before I understood where it might lead.

Welcome to Consultant Cafe: My Surrogate Book
This is simply me, writing for early-career consultants and project professionals.

Have a great summer (if you’re reading this in the Southern Hemisphere). I look forward to bringing fresh consulting tools, templates, techniques, and insights to life in 2026, along with a few new ideas that have been quietly brewing behind the counter.