Tier 01 — Structural Diagnostic (14 Days)
A direct examination of how the operation behaves under pressure
It exposes where execution is breaking down, where the breakdown originates, and what mechanism keeps it repeating.
Current execution is compared against what stable execution should look like, making the structural gaps visible.
Evidence is drawn directly from live work, observed flow, and guided walkthroughs.
The diagnostic is structured to minimize operational disruption while exposing how execution behaves under demand.
The result is structural certainty before correction begins.
Tier 02 — Structural Definition
Defining the conditions execution must meet before work is allowed to move.
The structural conditions required for execution to hold under demand are defined.
Ownership, decision authority, input requirements, handoff conditions, and escalation rules are corrected at the point of failure.
Execution is given the rules it needs to enter, move, pause, escalate, and resolve without relying on interpretation.
The result is a defined model for how execution should hold.
Tier 03 — Structural Installation
Installing the structural conditions into execution systems.
Structural conditions are installed, tested, and reinforced inside live execution until work no longer depends on escalation, rework, coordination, or manual stabilization to keep moving.
Any condition that fails under operational pressure is corrected at the source before work continues.
The result is an operating system that holds execution without creating dependency on external intervention.

14-Day Forensic Structural Diagnostic
A direct exposure of where execution is breaking, how work is actually moving, and what is sustaining that failure.