30-minute fit call

Is this workflow worth investigating?

Tell John about one service-business workflow that is costly, inconsistent, or difficult to manage. He will ask about the sponsor, current process, economics, data access, and timing. The call is free and only determines fit. Custom analysis, tool recommendations, and implementation design begin in a paid engagement.

Request a call

Choose a time that works.

Share a short, non-confidential description of the workflow and why leadership needs a decision now. Do not send customer or client records, credentials, payment information, or other sensitive data.

Open the scheduling calendar

The calendar opens on a separate page.

What John will ask about

  1. 01

    The decision

    Why the workflow matters now, who owns the business decision, and what action leadership is considering.

  2. 02

    The workflow

    Where work waits or repeats, which systems are involved, and what baseline information may be available.

  3. 03

    The fit

    Whether the business has the sponsorship, access, participation, and timing required for a paid Blueprint.

Useful preparation

A few non-confidential facts make the discussion more useful.

  • The workflow and business unit in question
  • Current systems and licensed tools
  • Available volume, handling time, rework, overtime, or outsourcing information
  • The likely executive sponsor and process owner
  • Known data, vendor, security, or timing constraints

What happens next

A fit call comes before a written scope.

If the fit is plausible, John will outline the prerequisites and send a written proposal with the scope, schedule, client responsibilities, and fee. If the Blueprint does not fit, he will say so directly.