Process Advisory

Process Streamlining and Reengineering

Sometimes incremental improvement is not enough. When a part of your business needs fundamental change rather than just refinement, we take a clean-sheet approach to redesigning your processes from the ground up, working alongside your team to rebuild operations around what they actually need to achieve.

When to Consider This

Some problems need transformation, not just improvement

Process improvement works well when your processes are fundamentally sound but operating below their potential. Reengineering is the right approach when the process itself is the problem: when it was never designed properly, when it no longer fits the business you have become, or when your performance targets cannot be achieved by improving what already exists.

We challenge every assumption about how work gets done. That might mean dramatically reducing your labour content, identifying where automation adds genuine value once the process is right, or restructuring how parts of your business are organised. The starting point is always a clear picture of what the process needs to achieve and an honest assessment of how far away the current state is from that.

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Signs reengineering may be needed
Improvement projects keep delivering marginal gains but not enough
The process was designed for a business that no longer exists
Performance targets cannot be met without a different approach
Labour costs are structurally too high for the market you are in
The same problems keep reappearing regardless of what is tried
What reengineering can achieve
Dramatic reduction in labour content and associated cost
Processes rebuilt around customer and business requirements
Clear identification of where automation investment is justified
Organisational structure that supports rather than impedes the process
Performance targets that were previously out of reach become achievable
Our Approach

How a reengineering engagement works

A structured methodology that challenges assumptions, designs with your team, and validates outcomes before changes are made.

1

Define the Performance Target

We start with what the process needs to achieve: cost targets, output targets, quality standards, compliance requirements. If we do not have a clear target, the redesign has no anchor.

Target SettingSuccess Criteria
2

Understand the Current State

We document how the process works today in full detail, including every step, decision, handoff, workaround and exception. This is not to preserve it but to understand what we are replacing and why.

Current State MapRoot Cause Analysis
3

Challenge Every Assumption

Working with your team, we question why every step exists. We identify the steps that exist because of history rather than necessity, the handoffs that could be eliminated, and the controls that create cost without adding value.

Assumption LogWaste Identification
4

Design the Future-State Process

We design the new process using a blank sheet, constrained only by what the process must achieve. This is done in collaborative workshops with the people who will own the process.

Future-State Process MapDesign Decisions
5

Model and Test the Design

Before implementation, we model the new process to validate that it will achieve the target outcomes. Where the design assumes automation or system changes, we define those requirements clearly.

Process ModelValidationRequirements Specification
6

Implementation and Transition

We support the implementation of the new process including documentation, training, and a managed transition from the current state. We monitor performance against targets and address any gaps before closing the engagement.

SOPsTrainingTransition PlanOutcome Report
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Capabilities we apply in reengineering engagements

Business Process Improvement, Reengineering and Optimisation

The core discipline of the engagement: analysing, challenging and redesigning your processes to achieve performance targets that cannot be reached through incremental improvement.

Future-State Design

A detailed specification of how your process should operate once the redesign is implemented, including roles, steps, decision rules, handoffs and performance measures.

Process Modelling and Testing

Before changes are made, we model the new process to validate that it will deliver the expected outcomes and identify any design flaws that need to be resolved first.

Policies and Procedures

Clear, practical documentation of the reengineered process, written for the people who will operate it rather than for an audit file or a shelf.

Current State Process Documentation and Analysis

A complete map of how your processes operate today, including every step, exception and workaround, used as the foundation for the redesign rather than the template for it.

Business Process Maturity Plan

A phased roadmap showing how process capability will continue to develop after the initial reengineering, so gains are sustained and built on rather than allowed to drift back.

Ready to transform your processes rather than just improve them?

Tell us about the part of your operation that needs to change and we will tell you honestly what we think is possible.

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