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Consulting that moves your business forward

Clearer strategy. Fewer wasted decisions.

Keystone Willow Ford works with founders and leadership teams who know their business well but need an outside perspective to untangle what is slowing them down. We focus on operational clarity, organisational design, and decisions that actually stick.

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The thinking behind Keystone Willow Ford

Keystone Willow Ford was founded in 2014 by Margaret Holt after more than a decade working inside advisory firms where the incentive was always to make the engagement larger, not more useful. The name comes from a sketch she made during a long train journey in 2013, mapping the three structural elements that she kept seeing fail in otherwise capable organisations: the keystone decisions that nobody owned, the willow-like flexibility that teams needed but rarely had, and the ford, the crossing point where strategy had to meet execution. It was a private metaphor that stuck.

The presenting problem is rarely the actual problem.
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Our products

Diagnostic review before any recommendations, always

Margaret Holt leads every engagement personally

Associate consultants with operational backgrounds, not just advisory

Referral-only client intake since 2019

Written findings delivered in plain language, no jargon

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Engagement options

"Margaret asked questions in the first week that our board had been avoiding for two years. The diagnostic report was uncomfortable to read, which meant it was exactly right."

— Daniel Forsyth

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News & Announcements

2026-05-12

What a consulting diagnostic review actually involves

The word diagnostic gets used a lot in consulting, often to mean different things. Some firms use it to describe a two-hour conversation before they propose a larger engagement. We use it to describe a structured four-week process that produces a written findings report with prioritised recommendations. This article explains what that process looks like in practice.

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2026-04-08

Why most strategy offsites fail to produce real decisions

A two-day strategy offsite is a significant investment of leadership time. Done well, it produces a set of cl…

2026-03-17

Organisational design after a period of rapid growth

Most businesses do not design their organisational structure. They accumulate it. A team forms around a perso…

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The person behind

Margaret Holt

Margaret Holt

Founder, Established since 2014

Margaret Holt spent eleven years in operational strategy at Meridian Partners, a mid-market advisory firm in Edinburgh, before leaving in 2013 to build something smaller and more deliberate. She founded Keystone Willow Ford in 2014 after a two-year stint restructuring a regional logistics company that had grown faster than its processes could handle. That project taught her more about organisational friction than any boardroom ever had. She holds an MSc in Management from the University of St Andrews and a postgraduate certificate in change leadership from Henley Business School. Outside of client work, she keeps a kitchen garden and has been slowly learning to read financial statements in French.

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Common questions

How do engagements typically begin?

Almost every engagement starts with a discovery call, which is thirty minutes and free. If there is a good fit, we usually propose a diagnostic review before anything else. That four-week review gives us a shared factual basis for the work, rather than jumping straight to recommendations based on a brief conversation.

Do you work with businesses outside Tokyo?

Yes. Most of our work involves some travel, and we have worked with clients across the UK and in Ireland. For engagements that require regular presence, we discuss travel arrangements and costs upfront so there are no surprises. Remote working is part of most engagements, but we do not do fully remote-only work for anything substantive.

What size of business do you typically work with?

Most clients have between fifteen and two hundred staff. Below that, the issues tend to be different and the investment is harder to justify. Above it, the work usually requires a larger team than we can provide. That said, the right fit matters more than headcount, and we have worked outside that range when the situation made sense.

How long does a typical engagement last?

A diagnostic review is four weeks. A strategy facilitation engagement runs six to eight weeks including the offsite and follow-up. Organisational redesign work typically takes eight to fourteen weeks. Retainer arrangements are a minimum of three months. We do not do one-day workshops as standalone engagements.

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes, always. We treat client information as confidential by default, and we are happy to sign your standard NDA or use our own before any substantive conversation begins.

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