Flyncs / Business X-Ray
See what your business can't see from the inside.
A structural look at how strategy, people, process and systems actually connect — not another survey about symptoms.
The problem
Everyone can describe the symptom. Sales dipped. Costs crept up. A project slipped again — the third one this quarter. Fewer people can point to the structure underneath it: the decision strategy made three layers up, the dependency nobody wrote down, the process two teams both believe they own.
Business X-Ray doesn't start with the symptom. It starts with the system that produced it.
The X-Ray
Seven layers, read as one connected system — not seven separate reports stapled together.
The difference
Most assessments look at the parts.
Business X-Ray looks at how the parts connect.
About twenty questions
Short enough for one sitting. No financial statements, no confidential documents — just the structural questions that reveal how the business actually runs.
Illustrative themes — the final question set is still being shaped.
What comes back
An illustrative example of what a Business X-Ray finding looks like — not a live report.
Strategy and Business Model are unusually well aligned for a company this size.
Capabilities lag two steps behind what the Value Streams assume is already there.
Performance & Control relies entirely on one Enabler with no backup.
Two teams each believe they own the same Process.
Illustrative example. Not generated from real data.
The next step
A finding is a starting point, not a verdict. Once you see what's underneath, the natural next question is what to do about it — that's a separate conversation, on your terms.