Clarity Consulting
Business Coaches
Clarity Consulting
Suite 4B, London
# Clarity Consulting
Clarity Consulting, led by Sunday Times bestselling author Jamie Smart, specialises in helping senior leaders and established organisations break free from preoccupation and contaminated thinking that masks their true capabilities. Based in London, the firm works exclusively with household names and industry leaders who recognise that clarity—not more strategy, analysis or competitive obsession—is the ultimate leverage point for transformation.
The business challenges a counterintuitive premise: when leaders become preoccupied with competitor moves and market threats, their decision-making becomes clouded. Using the proprietary CLARITY® Model, Jamie and his hand-picked associates identify and subtract the unhelpful thinking patterns blocking innovation, resilience and bold action. This subtractive approach releases the innate capacity for intuition, vision and strategic leaps that competitors miss.
Clarity Consulting serves ambitious organisations navigating volatility and complexity who understand that winner-takes-all dynamics demand clarity and bold thinking rather than incremental improvements. They work with cultures that value experimentation, learning and resilience as core assets.
What sets them apart is their psychological rather than tactical approach. Rather than adding more consulting frameworks, analysis or strategic planning, they remove the mental obstacles preventing leaders from accessing their existing capacity for breakthrough thinking. Their structured engagement—from initial suitability call through intake, pilot and full project—delivers quick wins whilst building lasting organisational capability.
With 19 years' experience working with organisations including Dun & Bradstreet, The Guardian and Thomson Reuters, Clarity Consulting offers bespoke transformation for leaders ready to stop being preoccupied and start creating the future.
Clarity Consulting, led by Sunday Times bestselling author Jamie Smart, specialises in helping senior leaders and established organisations break free from preoccupation and contaminated thinking that masks their true capabilities. Based in London, the firm works exclusively with household names and industry leaders who recognise that clarity—not more strategy, analysis or competitive obsession—is the ultimate leverage point for transformation.
The business challenges a counterintuitive premise: when leaders become preoccupied with competitor moves and market threats, their decision-making becomes clouded. Using the proprietary CLARITY® Model, Jamie and his hand-picked associates identify and subtract the unhelpful thinking patterns blocking innovation, resilience and bold action. This subtractive approach releases the innate capacity for intuition, vision and strategic leaps that competitors miss.
Clarity Consulting serves ambitious organisations navigating volatility and complexity who understand that winner-takes-all dynamics demand clarity and bold thinking rather than incremental improvements. They work with cultures that value experimentation, learning and resilience as core assets.
What sets them apart is their psychological rather than tactical approach. Rather than adding more consulting frameworks, analysis or strategic planning, they remove the mental obstacles preventing leaders from accessing their existing capacity for breakthrough thinking. Their structured engagement—from initial suitability call through intake, pilot and full project—delivers quick wins whilst building lasting organisational capability.
With 19 years' experience working with organisations including Dun & Bradstreet, The Guardian and Thomson Reuters, Clarity Consulting offers bespoke transformation for leaders ready to stop being preoccupied and start creating the future.
Services offered
Executive coachingLeadership developmentOrganisational clarity programmesStrategic facilitationTeam thinking optimisationPilot transformation projectsClient relationship developmentSystemic business transformation