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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.

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.

Seven layers, read as one connected system — not seven separate reports stapled together.

01 Strategy Where the business says it's going.
02 Business Model How it intends to make that pay off.
03 Capabilities What the organization is actually able to do.
04 Value Streams How value moves from idea to customer.
05 Processes The repeatable steps underneath the value streams.
06 Enablers The people, tools and systems that make the steps possible.
07 Performance & Control How the business knows any of this is working.

Most assessments look at the parts.
Business X-Ray looks at how the parts connect.

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.

An illustrative example of what a Business X-Ray finding looks like — not a live report.

Strength

Strategy and Business Model are unusually well aligned for a company this size.

Gap

Capabilities lag two steps behind what the Value Streams assume is already there.

Dependency

Performance & Control relies entirely on one Enabler with no backup.

Contradiction

Two teams each believe they own the same Process.

Illustrative example. Not generated from real data.

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.