Findings Report
Written diagnostic report. Operating reality, identified leakage, system gaps, and recommended corrections — sequenced by impact and effort.
The Operational Diagnostic is a structured field study — confidential, finite, and focused. Pipeline, jobs, cash, CRM, reporting, and handoffs are mapped to operating reality. The output: a written findings report, a margin map, and a recommended implementation sequence.
The diagnostic is structured around the operating reality of a field-service business: the way pipeline moves, the way a job is sold, costed, executed, billed, and collected, the way the operator sees the numbers, and the way the team is held to them.
The deliverable is a written findings report and a margin map — the readout the operator needs to make a decision, with or without further engagement.
The diagnostic does not produce a slide presentation. It does not benchmark you against a generic industry survey. It does not insert a framework where one is not needed. There is no theater, no consultancy posture, no scope creep.
The diagnostic is the operating read your business has not yet had — written by an operator, written for an operator.
Operator interview, access provisioning, baseline document collection. CRM, financials, job files, SOPs. The diagnostic operates from primary data — not interviews alone.
Pipeline mapping, job-cost teardown, CRM hygiene audit, AR aging review, workflow trace, reporting audit, leadership cadence observation. The actual operation is mapped — not the org chart.
Findings synthesis, margin map construction, leakage identification, prioritization of corrective action. Each finding is anchored to a specific operating mechanism — and a specific dollar impact where measurable.
Delivery of written findings, margin map, and a recommended implementation sequence. Operator briefing. The engagement closes here — or transitions into an implementation engagement (EM-02).
Written diagnostic report. Operating reality, identified leakage, system gaps, and recommended corrections — sequenced by impact and effort.
A document-grade map of where margin enters, where it leaks, and where it is structurally exposed across the operation.
A recommended phased implementation sequence — scoped, prioritized by impact, and ready to be executed by Margin Max or the in-house team.
All inbound requests are reviewed by Jeremy directly. Replies typically within one business day.
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Routed to Jeremy@MarginMaxllc.com · Confidentiality assumed