A volt is potential.
A watt is work done.
Most teams are full of stored potential and starved of realized outcome. Volt2Watt is an advisory practice that closes that gap — turning latent capability into measurable work.
Potential is not outcome. The difference is conversion.
A volt measures pressure that could do work. A watt measures work actually being done. You can have enormous voltage and produce nothing — if nothing flows. Companies are the same.
What you could do
Talent, capital, IP, market position, intent. Stored pressure. Real, valuable — and, on its own, inert. Potential that never flows is just tension.
What you actually do
Shipped product, closed revenue, served customers, compounding results. Work per unit time. The only thing the world — and your P&L — actually rewards.
We engineer the conversion, end to end.
Three places potential leaks before it ever becomes outcome — and the work we do at each.
Measure the potential
Honest diagnosis of the latent capability you're sitting on — and the voltage you're wasting. No flattery, no boilerplate decks. Just where the energy actually is.
Lower the resistance
Outcome dies in friction: tangled process, unclear ownership, decisions that don't close. We find the resistance in the circuit and take it out.
Build the conversion system
A durable operating system that keeps current flowing after we leave — owners, cadence, and metrics that turn intent into shipped work, repeatably.
From stored pressure to delivered work, in three moves.
It's just Ohm's law applied to an organization. More potential, more flow, less resistance — more outcome.
Find the voltage
We locate where real capability is stored and quantify the gap between what you could produce and what you do.
Clear the path
We strip out the friction between intent and impact — the meetings, handoffs, and ambiguity bleeding your wattage to heat.
Realize the work
Current flows. Potential becomes product, revenue, and results — and a system that keeps converting without us.
Potential alone produces nothing.
Crank the potential as high as you like. Until current flows and resistance drops, the outcome barely moves. That's the whole thesis — drag the sliders.
You have the volts.
Let's get the watts.
One conversation to find the potential you're sitting on and the conversion you're missing.