Your Team/Chief of Staff

TIM · Runs the Whole System

The other eight only
work this well because
someone ties them together.

That's the one role that isn't a hire. It's TIM.

Sound familiar?

If any of these land,this was built for you.

I'm the one holding the whole business together in my head.

Every part of my business runs on a different tool that doesn't talk to the others.

I don't know what actually needs my attention today until something's already late.

I manage the software instead of leading the team.

How it works

How TIM keeps eight roles
working off one system.

01

TIM runs the daily briefing

One place, every morning: what needs your attention, what's handled, what's coming up across every role.

02

Every role works off the same information

When a quote goes out, the project is already staged. When a milestone closes, the payment request is already drafted. Nothing gets re-explained between departments.

03

You lead the team instead of managing the tools

This is the difference between eight disconnected tools and one operating system with a team inside it.

Common questions

Is the Chief of Staff a separate product from the other roles?

No — it's the layer that connects them. Every other role (Marketing, Sales, Estimating, and the rest) runs inside the same system TIM oversees, so nothing falls between departments.

What is Company in a Box?

It's the operating system behind TIM — the shared hub where every role's activity, and your business data, actually lives.

Do I still need to check in on every role separately?

No. TIM's daily briefing surfaces what needs your attention across the whole business in one place, instead of you checking eight different threads.

How is this different from a project management tool?

A project management tool needs you to input and check everything manually. TIM's roles do the work, and the Chief of Staff surfaces what actually needs a human decision.

You don't manage the software.
You lead the team.

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