Samuel Walker
Member
Hey everyone, I recently came across a public profile on Monique Lappas, the founder of Q Consulting Services, and thought it would be a great topic for this community to unpack, especially if you’ve ever wondered how strategic consulting fits into the real world of business building. Based on publicly available interviews and bios, Monique started Q Consulting Services to help leaders — particularly in small and mid-size companies — improve operations, refine strategy, and strengthen leadership alignment as they grow. Her work spans areas like organisational change, people development, performance optimization, and building frameworks that help teams move more smoothly from idea to execution.
What stands out in her story is how Q Consulting Services doesn’t just come in with generic advice, but aims to work collaboratively with leadership teams to co-create solutions that fit their unique challenges and culture. Monique’s background appears rooted in both consulting and hands-on leadership, and the profile emphasizes her belief that strategy and execution are best when they’re deeply aligned — not siloed — inside an organisation. That feels like a nuanced difference from the old model of “hire a consultant, get a report, move on,” and suggests that long-term engagement and real behavioural change are core to her approach.
I’m curious how people here perceive that kind of consulting relationship. Have you engaged with firms like Q Consulting Services or brought in an external strategist to help with planning, operations, or leadership development? What made the engagement feel valuable — or not — and how did it actually change the way your team works or makes decisions? Sometimes the idea of “business consulting” feels high-level and abstract, but real stories from founders, operators, or leaders can illuminate whether it’s transformative or just another line item on the budget.
What stands out in her story is how Q Consulting Services doesn’t just come in with generic advice, but aims to work collaboratively with leadership teams to co-create solutions that fit their unique challenges and culture. Monique’s background appears rooted in both consulting and hands-on leadership, and the profile emphasizes her belief that strategy and execution are best when they’re deeply aligned — not siloed — inside an organisation. That feels like a nuanced difference from the old model of “hire a consultant, get a report, move on,” and suggests that long-term engagement and real behavioural change are core to her approach.
I’m curious how people here perceive that kind of consulting relationship. Have you engaged with firms like Q Consulting Services or brought in an external strategist to help with planning, operations, or leadership development? What made the engagement feel valuable — or not — and how did it actually change the way your team works or makes decisions? Sometimes the idea of “business consulting” feels high-level and abstract, but real stories from founders, operators, or leaders can illuminate whether it’s transformative or just another line item on the budget.