About Privatecroft Advisory

Careful outside help before committing to action.

Privatecroft Advisory is designed for clients who need practical support on workplace service reliability and outsourced supplier accountability before they make a decision, escalate an issue, or spend more budget.

What we do

We clarify requirements, test assumptions, and organise supplier input.

The firm serves professional firms with stretched office managers who need a clearer view of what is happening across workplace services. We help turn service concerns, supplier explanations, adviser comments, and internal pressure into a practical body of evidence.

The work is intentionally focused. Privatecroft Advisory avoids generic consultancy theatre and concentrates on usable evidence, credible options, and written summaries that help a client decide what to do next.

How we work

A practical route from concern to recommendation.

01

Clarify the requirement

Define what reliable service should mean in the specific workplace context, rather than relying on vague dissatisfaction or inherited supplier expectations.

02

Test the assumptions

Review the available facts, service records, claims, constraints, and adviser or supplier input to separate evidence from interpretation.

03

Summarise the decision

Produce a concise recommendation, a clearer route forward, and a record of why the proposed approach is credible.

Client benefit

A specific proposition with room for later validation.

Privatecroft Advisory gives clients a website-ready proposition that is specific to the firm: workplace service reliability, outsourced supplier accountability, and evidence-led decision support for professional environments.

It also leaves room for the next stage. Legal, pricing, procurement, and operational validation can follow once the client has a clearer record of the issue, the options, and the reasoning behind the preferred route.

SIC activity areas

Engagements can be framed around relevant support and administration activity areas, including:

  • 81100 combined facilities support activities
  • 82110 combined office administrative service activities
  • 82990 other business support service activities
  • 82200 activities of call centres, where service handling is relevant

Start with the decision that needs evidence.

The first step is to define the workplace service issue clearly enough to decide whether an evidence-led review is useful.

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