Find the real breakpoints behind the cleanup.
Stop guessing where the cleanup is coming from. Operational Drag Diagnosis Kit helps SMB founders separate random noise from real operating patterns so they can see where work is breaking down, why team members keep asking the same questions, and whether the issue is tool clutter or a broken workflow. This tracker-based kit gives you a fast, practical way to inspect repeated questions, handoff failures, founder reactivity, and process confusion before they turn into more wasted time. Inside, you get four focused assets: the Repeated Questions Pattern Tracker, the Handoff Breakdown Diagnosis Worksheet, the Founder Reactivity Normalization Workbook, and the Tool Sprawl vs. Workflow Fracture Cheat Sheet. Use them to spot patterns you can name, identify what depends on memory, and pinpoint what needs a clearer SOP, a cleaner handoff, or a simpler tool stack. Built for immediate use, this kit helps you move from constant cleanup to a clearer operating picture you can actually act on. Features: -Repeated questions tracker -Handoff breakdown worksheet -Founder reactivity workbook -Tool sprawl vs. workflow fracture cheat sheet -Memory dependency detector -Fast founder-ready format
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FAQ
Who is this kit for?
It is built for SMB founders and small team operators who feel stuck in constant cleanup, repeated questions, and messy handoffs. If you need to find the real operational bottleneck fast, this is for you.
Who do I actually receive?
You get four digital assets: the Repeated Questions Pattern Tracker, the Handoff Breakdown Diagnosis Worksheet, the Founder Reactivity Normalization Workbook, and the Tool Sprawl vs. Workflow Fracture Cheat Sheet.
How do I use it?
Work through each tracker and worksheet to capture repeated friction, inspect handoff gaps, and classify the real source of drag. The goal is to leave with a clearer picture of what needs fixing, naming, or removing.
Is this a full operations system?
No. This is a diagnosis kit, not a full SOP library. It helps you identify where the breakdown is happening so you can decide what to formalize next.
Will this help if my team already uses a lot of tools?
Yes. In many cases, the problem is not the number of tools, but the way work moves between them. The cheat sheet helps you distinguish tool clutter from an actual workflow fracture.