Use these assessments before a conversation, or as a starting point for your own diagnosis. Each takes three to five minutes and produces a structured result.
These tools are not a substitute for a proper diagnostic — but they are a useful first step. Each one identifies where the business may be carrying drag, and frames the questions worth asking next.
A structured assessment across the five domains that most commonly constrain SME performance — finance, people, operations, systems, and governance. Identifies where complexity is building and what it may be costing.
A ten-question assessment across five technology dimensions — reporting, integration, fit for purpose, IT governance, and adoption. Identifies where systems are creating friction and limiting visibility.
A structured review of workforce cost structure, on-cost loading, and labour as a percentage of revenue. Identifies whether labour costs are in a healthy range and flags where structural issues may be hiding.
These tools are indicative only. Results are based on self-reported responses and should be treated as a starting point for a more structured conversation — not a substitute for professional diagnosis. If the results surface issues worth exploring properly, the Business Snapshot is the right next step.
A focused, whole-of-business diagnostic. Fixed fee. Two weeks. Clear findings and a practical roadmap — without any obligation to proceed further.