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Clarity Before the Conversation

A structured assessment for founders and senior leaders who want to know exactly where their narrative stands before they take their next public step.


Who This Is For

The Executive Authority Audit is well suited for founders and senior executives who are preparing for a higher-profile moment, stepping into a new role, building visibility in a new market, or simply aware that their public presence is not keeping pace with where they are in their career.

It is also the natural starting point for leaders who are considering a longer advisory engagement and want to begin with a clear diagnostic before committing to ongoing work.


Availability

Storycraft Advisory offers a limited number of Executive Authority Audits each quarter. Engagements are accepted by inquiry only.

The Executive Authority Audit

Most executives do not have a communications problem. They have a clarity problem.

Their expertise is real. Their track record is strong. But somewhere between what they know and what the market sees, the narrative loses precision. The message becomes inconsistent. The public presence does not reflect the private reality. And the opportunities that should be arriving are not.

The Executive Authority Audit is designed to diagnose exactly that.

In a focused, structured engagement, we conduct a deep assessment of your current executive narrative across five critical dimensions: the clarity of your positioning, the consistency of your voice and message, the strength and specificity of your point of view, the quality of your biographical storytelling, and your readiness for high-stakes visibility moments.

What you receive is not a report. It is a strategic brief with a clear picture of where your narrative is working, where it is falling short, and a prioritized set of recommendations for what to address first.