Book a free 30-minute consultation
Bring one process that's frustrating you. You'll leave with a clear sense of whether Six Sigma is the right tool — and an honest answer about cost and timeline if it is.
What to expect on the call
Thirty minutes, voice or video, no pitch deck. You describe one workflow that's costing you time, money, or quality — the kind of recurring frustration that comes up every team meeting. Ambrosia walks the process with you, asks the questions a Six Sigma Black Belt is trained to ask, and tells you honestly whether the methodology is the right fit. If it is, you'll get a realistic scope, a realistic price, and a realistic timeline before the call ends. If it isn't, you'll get told that too — sometimes the answer is "hire a bookkeeper," "fix your CRM," or "talk to a labor attorney first," and Elevé would rather say that than sell an engagement that won't work.
Who we typically work with
Independent clinics, BPO and call center operators, restaurants and small hospitality groups, construction firms, property managers, and professional-services firms across the San Antonio metro and broader South Texas. The common thread is an owner-operator running between 10 and 200 staff who has outgrown the founder-fixes-everything stage but can't yet justify a full-time COO or director of operations. If that's you, you're who Elevé was built for. If your operation is larger or smaller than that band, Elevé will tell you on the call whether the methodology still fits at your scale.
How to reach us
The form below is the fastest path; replies usually come within one business day, often within a few hours. The phone line at (210) 919-5114 reaches Elevé directly during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 to 6 Central. The office sits on the I-10 West corridor at 10401 I-10 W, Suite 215, San Antonio TX 78230 — minutes from Stone Oak, the Medical Center, and the rest of the North Side. In-person meetings are by appointment.
Frequently asked
Frequently asked questions
What happens on the first call?
Thirty minutes, voice or video, no pitch deck. You bring one process that's frustrating you — staff hours, error rate, a client complaint pattern, a margin number that won't move — and Ambrosia walks the workflow with you. By the end of the call you'll know whether a Six Sigma engagement is the right tool, what it would look like if it were, and an honest range on cost and timeline. If it's not the right fit, you'll get told that too.
Is the consultation actually free?
Yes. No upfront fee, no required deposit, no "strategy session" upsell at the end. The free 30 minutes is how Elevé qualifies fit on both sides — the consultancy doesn't take engagements it isn't confident it can win, and you shouldn't sign one you aren't confident in either.
How fast can you start a paid engagement?
Standard kickoff is within two weeks of the consultation. Urgent BPO QA contract rescues — the kind of situation where a quarterly business review is on the calendar and the client is already unhappy — can start inside 48 hours.
Do you work remotely or only in-person?
Both. Most San Antonio engagements include at least one in-person site walk in the first week so Ambrosia can see the operation as it actually runs; ongoing work then happens in whatever mix of in-person and remote suits the operation best. Fully remote engagements are available for clients elsewhere in Texas.
Who is the right person at our company to be on the call?
The owner, founder, or operator with authority to greenlight a process change. If that's a partnership, both partners. Bringing the head of operations and the bookkeeper or controller is often helpful but not required. The goal of the first call is alignment, not staff training, so keep it small.