Services
Where do you want to start?
There's no one path that fits everyone. It depends on where you are now, on how clear the problem already is to you, and on how ready you are to change the way your company works.
The common thread
One thing holds for all the services
Whatever the starting point, my work never begins with a tool. It always begins with a question:
"How does this process really work, and what is it costing you?"
This holds whether you're starting from scratch or you've already tried something that didn't work.
The three services
They're designed as a progressive path. You can enter at any point — it depends on what you've already done and what you need now.
01
Process Audit
The starting point.
When it makes sense
You don't know where to start. Or you know there's a problem but can't quite pin it down. Or you want to understand before investing in something more structured.
What happens
In 2-3 weeks: a map of the key processes, identification of the bottlenecks, a prioritised action plan.
Ideal if
You're not yet clear on where the problem is
You want to understand before spending
You need to convince someone in the company that it's worth intervening
02
Process Redesign
The heart of the work.
When it makes sense
You already know where the problems are, or you've just completed the Audit. The processes exist but don't scale, depend too much on individuals, or have accumulated years of patches.
What happens
In 4-8 weeks: redesign of the operating flows, standardisation, final blueprint and KPIs to measure the change.
Ideal if
You want to standardise before automating
The team does the same things each in their own way
You're growing and something is starting to give under the weight
03
Guided Automation
The implementation.
When it makes sense
The process is clear and works. What's missing is removing the repetitive manual work, making the systems talk to each other, freeing the team from zero-value tasks.
What happens
Variable timing depending on complexity: tool selection, implementation, testing, documentation and post-launch follow-up included.
Ideal if
The processes are already clear and stable
You want to reduce manual work without upending everything
You've used tools before without getting stable results
Quick comparison
Still not sure which is for you?
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Write me your situation →All services follow the same approach.
First you listen. Then you analyse. Then you design. Only then do you implement.
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