Since 1987, our staff has worked with hundreds of organizations to deliver measurable results. Our Operations Framework crystallizes well over 60 years of combined business experience, technology excellence, and practical "lessons learned" gathered from organizations in all industries to provide a method that "works" to deliver measurable-results fast.

After working with clients in a wide range of industries over an extended period, we have found that most operational problems that plague organizations and hold them back can be avoided! As one of our customers put it: “… good systems are a way to do that.” Good systems are essential for establishing accountability and achieving operational excellence. The financial value proposition is strong. One of our customers avoided at least 2 multi-million dollar lawsuits. Another was able to improve departmental efficiency by 75%. The dollar impact of “operations out of control” can be in the millions, even for a small firm.

So what prevents most businesses from realizing the benefits “systematizing operations” can bring? Many Executives and managers are unaware of the toll haphazardness and always being in “reactive mode” can take on an organization and its bottom line. Often, management lacks visibility into what is really going on at the operations level, resulting in waste, unnecessary costs, lost opportunities and even lost customers. Because managers are constantly “putting out fires,” they never have time for innovation or to be proactive. Traditional thinking and conventional paradigms have certainly not helped. Even with today’s technology, most businesses still operate via “tribal knowledge” and within narrow silos. Most knowledge about how the company runs exists only in peoples’ heads.

The COMPROSE Operations Framework helps organizations significantly and permanently overcome these obstacles by "systemizing" their businesses. For more on our approach, download one of our detailed white papers.





 
   
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