You can feel the drag, but not the cause.
Use a paid diagnostic when the problem is real but the source is still muddy.
Pick the route that matches the pressure. FFC will direct you toward the clearest first move without forcing you to decode the whole business first.
Use a paid diagnostic when the problem is real but the source is still muddy.
Use Request Scope when the business already needs a system build, controls work, or a structured operational install.
Use the AI lane if the business needs knowledge access, workflow leverage, or admin reduction.
Use the hospitality lane when product quality is strong but operations, training, or controls need to catch up.
Use the strategic intervention path when the business is dealing with complex structural, leadership, or governance pressure.
If you want to understand Diagnose, Build, and Govern before reaching out, use the engagement paths page.