Process before platform. Evidence under the work.

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Take one workflow that is consuming the team. Leave with a decision about what to change.

A design sprint for one named quality or operations workflow that takes too long, creates rework, or is held together by reconciliation. Use this door when there is no automation or system project driving the call.

About 2 weeks One named workflow Fee after short inquiry

Representative scenario

Batch release review held together by five unofficial trackers

A batch or lot-release review that should be one clean path is actually five: ERP, LIMS, a PDF packet, a spreadsheet tracker, and an email chain.

Deviations and release delays appear whenever the unofficial tracker and the controlled record disagree. The bottleneck sprint maps the reconciliation points and reveals where control and delay come from the same design.

What you get

  • End-to-end friction & delay mapping
  • Coupled control failure points identified
  • Streamlining recommendations that preserve compliance
  • Prioritized remediation roadmap

Is one quality workflow draining your team's bandwidth?

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