Strategic operations for growing and scaling businesses

Make roomfor what matters.

Conscious Command connects the people, processes, decisions, and rhythms behind your business, so leadership can spend less time managing friction and more time moving the work forward without adding another full-time role.

Operating Philosophy

No matter the industry, no two businesses carry complexity the same way, so Conscious Command looks at your goals, your team, your stage of growth, and the places where priorities, decisions, handoffs, and responsibilities are creating pressure. We believe stronger operations should support the business, the people inside it, and the clients or customers it serves: giving founders, individuals, and teams clearer systems across the full client lifecycle, from lead intake and sales through project execution, decision flow, completion, and client satisfaction, with a shared understanding of how each part affects the business as a whole. That clarity reduces wasted effort, improves efficiency, and helps the business make better use of its time, talent, and resources.

The result is a calmer operating structure that moves the weight out of leadership's head, giving leaders more room to execute the vision instead of holding the business together. The goal is a business where systems, processes, and people are connected enough to strengthen profitability, improve execution, and create more space for leaders to grow or scale with clarity.

How We Work Together

Each engagement gives founders access to senior operational perspective without adding headcount.

LEAP Sprint

For founder-led businesses

A quarterly 90 day engagement for founder-led businesses that need focused clarity around one immediate pressure point.

Best for a business that needs to identify what matters now, clarify the next operational move, and create a practical plan without turning the work into a scattered overhaul.

LEAP Operations

For construction and design

For construction, design-build, interior design, and project-based service businesses that need clearer systems across the client lifecycle.

Focused on the way work moves from lead intake and sales through project execution, decisions, completion, client experience, and profitability.

Strategic Operations Advisory

For longer-term partnership

For growing or scaling businesses that need a longer-term strategic operating partner.

Best for businesses navigating complexity, financial visibility, leadership decisions, team structure, and sustainable execution over time.

When everything feels important, start with what matters.

The four-step LEAP Method A four-part semicircular workflow representing Limit the Focus, Establish the Plan, Assets That Outlast, and Progress and Refine. LEAP METHOD

Limit the Focus

We identify the immediate operational priorities creating the most pressure. This keeps the work from turning into a scattered overhaul.

Establish the Plan

We translate that focus into a clear operating plan. Simple enough to act on, specific enough to guide decisions.

Assets That Outlast

We build practical tools the business can keep using: workflows, role clarity, meeting rhythms, accountability systems, and decision frameworks.

Progress and Refine

We review what is working in real time, adjust what is not, and let the changes take root before adding more.

Outcomes That Last

When we work together, you can expect a trusted thought partner, practical guidance, and measurable improvements that strengthen leadership effectiveness, improve business performance, and support greater profitability.

01

Fewer dropped balls.

We clean up the gaps between people, priorities, systems, and follow-through so work moves with less confusion and fewer repeated breakdowns.

What this can look like: clearer ownership, cleaner handoffs, fewer missed details, stronger follow-through, better lead flow visibility, and less time spent chasing the same issues.

KPI examples: lead response time, lead conversion, proposal conversion, marketing activity review, missed handoffs, and completed action items.

02

Better control over margin, time, and capacity.

We identify where work is leaking time, money, energy, or accountability, then build practical structure around the areas that affect performance most.

What this can look like: better project visibility, stronger change order capture, clearer estimate vs. actual awareness, reduced rework, cleaner prioritization, and a more realistic view of team capacity.

KPI examples: gross margin by project, estimate vs. actual, change order capture rate, project timeline variance, rework hours, team utilization, invoice turnaround, AR aging.

03

Less founder dependency.

We strengthen decision flow, team ownership, and operating rhythm so the business is not constantly waiting on the founder to clarify, approve, solve, or move things forward.

What this can look like: faster decisions, fewer bottlenecks, stronger accountability, clearer leadership visibility, improved client experience, and more space for strategic growth.

KPI examples: decision turnaround time, number of approvals requiring the founder, open items waiting on leadership, escalations to owner, team-owned decisions, client satisfaction, sales pipeline visibility.

Myah Faraone

Operations that work because the people inside them do.

  • More than 20 years inside founder-led businesses.
  • Operational leadership across project-based environments.
  • A practical financial lens for time, margin, and capacity.
  • Experience refining systems where people, timelines, money, and decisions move at once.
  • A human-centered approach to structure, trust, and calmer growth.
Learn More About Myah
20+ Years of Operational Leadership

Beginning in 2000 at The Builders Exchange Rochester, NY.

4 Core Industries Served

Design-Build, Residential construction, Interior design, Service industry B2C environments.

20+ Person Teams Led

Experience supporting internal and field teams where timelines, clients, money, and decisions move at once.

$M+ Revenue Operations Supported

A practical lens for spotting margin pressure, rework, and capacity leaks.

When everything feels important, start with what matters.

Start the conversation when you are ready to understand what is changing inside the business and what needs attention next.

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