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Fieldcraft Installation.
The first operating-intelligence layer installed inside the company.
What it is
Installation turns the Diagnostic into working management infrastructure. It is not a giant transformation program. It is the first durable layer: the rhythm, artifacts, and AI support that make the company easier to see next week, next month, and next quarter.
Fieldcraft designs and builds with the team already inside the company. The goal is not dependency. The goal is a system the company can run because it fits the way the business actually works.
What gets built
Weekly Pulse
A one-page operating read that leaders can use every week: cash, margin signal, work at risk, decisions waiting, and commitments due.
Monthly Close Read
A management interpretation of the financial close, written in plain language and tied to decisions the company can actually make.
Decision Log
A small memory system for important calls, assumptions, owners, and review dates.
Role And Rhythm Map
A clear view of who owns what, where decisions happen, and which meetings or handoffs need to change.
AI Operating Layer
The first useful workflow: usually a narrator, monitor, research assistant, or automation around a repeated operating task.
How the work feels
Weekly working sessions, short written follow-ups, fast artifact iteration, and enough training that the internal team understands the system rather than merely receiving it. The artifacts stay simple on purpose. A company does not need a ceremonial operating system. It needs the few pieces people will actually use.
When it is a fit
Installation is right when the Diagnostic has surfaced a clear operating pattern and the company wants the first system built. It is not right if the business mainly needs bookkeeping cleanup, tax work, a full software migration, or a large change-management program.
The installation is successful when Monday's meeting starts with the company already visible.
Most companies start with the Operating Intelligence Diagnostic. For ongoing counsel after installation, see Operating Counsel.