Results
What this work changes
Four typical sequences. Each page shows the leak, the work, and the change.

One weekly view. No competing files.
A typical coaching and education operator has a CRM, a payment system, an ads account, and a founder spreadsheet. None of them is lying. They are recording different events. This sequence is how that picture is made usable.
0 min from 11.5 hrs
Monday reporting

Exceptions get an owner. Not a chat.
A typical logistics operator can tell you what moved, if the right person is in the building. Planning, warehouse, transport, customer service, and billing each have a system. Exceptions live in chats. Invoices catch up later.
0 sec from 18 min
Status lookup per customer call

See which spend actually makes revenue.
Performance reports often look complete up to the point the vendor can see. For many mid-sized service businesses, the valuable event is a conversation, a close, and an invoice. Those live in other products. This sequence is the join work that has to happen first.
0% from 36%
Cash with a known first source

One number for every SKU.
FMCG and related operational businesses run on availability, promotions, and cost. When ERP, trade, e-commerce, ads, and spreadsheets disagree, the company argues about last month. This sequence is how commercial, supply, and finance start sharing a number.
0 pack from 4 files
Versions of weekly volume
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Describe the systems, the weekly file, and the meeting that stalls.
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