wiki/clients/current/flynn-audio/2026-01-20-ben-transition-plan.md · 343 words · 2026-01-20
Account Transition to Ben — Phased Handoff Plan
Overview
During the [1], Mark and Sebastian agreed to transition the Flynn Audio account from Carly to Ben. The goal is to reduce Carly's workload while giving Ben enough accounts to stay fully occupied. The transition mirrors the approach planned for [2], using a gradual, "osmosis-style" handoff to avoid any jarring change for the client.
Rationale
- Offload Carly. Flynn Audio is one of the accounts Carly currently carries; redistributing it frees her capacity.
- Build Ben's book. Combined with Overhead Door and his existing accounts, Flynn Audio gives Ben a full workload.
- Relationship continuity. Mark has a personal rapport with the Flynn Audio contact (occasional lunches), which provides a safety net during the transition.
Transition Method — Osmosis Handoff
The same phased approach agreed for Overhead Door applies here:
| Phase |
Action |
| Week 1 |
Sebastian (or Carly) introduces Ben on a call as "my colleague who's going to be helping out on this account." |
| Weeks 2–3 |
Ben takes on increasing responsibility in calls and deliverables; primary contact gradually shifts. |
| Ongoing |
Ben leads meetings independently; Carly steps back entirely. |
"The less you make a change feel less like a change, the better off you are."
— Mark Hope, 2026-01-20
The key principle is that the client should experience the transition as a natural evolution rather than a formal handoff event.
- Current owner: Carly (outgoing)
- Incoming owner: Ben
- Executive relationship: Mark Hope (maintains personal contact with client)
Action Items
- [ ] Carly or Sebastian to introduce Ben on the next Flynn Audio call
- [ ] Ben to gradually assume meeting leadership over subsequent calls
- [ ] Mark to leverage personal relationship with client contact as needed to smooth transition
- [3] (parallel handoff using same method)
- [4] — incoming account owner
- [5]