Multi-site operations • Standard work • Replication

Standardize what should not depend on the location.

Growth creates variation. Some variation is useful. Some variation quietly breaks scale. Scale That Works helps leaders separate the two, define standard work, and build routines that make the best way easier to repeat.

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Map how the work is actually being done

Compare workflows, handoffs, tools, local workarounds, decision points, training practices, and leadership routines across locations, teams, markets, or business units.

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Separate useful variation from costly variation

Identify which differences reflect legitimate operating context and which differences create avoidable delays, rework, service misses, quality issues, or management noise.

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Define practical standard work

Translate strong local practices into clear operating standards, role expectations, training routines, visual management, quality checks, and escalation paths.

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Build the replication system

Create the cadence, scorecards, leadership routines, adoption support, and follow-up discipline needed to make standardization stick after the initial rollout.

Where Scale That Works helps

Practical advisory support for leaders trying to scale consistent execution.

The work is designed for organizations where performance depends on many teams doing similar work well, but execution varies more than leadership wants or can see clearly.

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Variation discovery

Compare current-state work across locations or teams to identify where differences matter, where they do not, and where stronger execution already exists.

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Standard work design

Turn proven practices into practical operating standards, job aids, handoff rules, routines, and management expectations that teams can actually use.

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Replication planning

Sequence rollout by readiness, impact, change burden, leadership capacity, and performance opportunity so standardization does not become a documentation exercise.

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Sustainment cadence

Define the scorecards, coaching routines, audits, operating reviews, and escalation paths that keep the new way of working alive.

What gets assessed

The practical questions that determine whether standard work will scale.

Work

What is supposed to happen every time?

Critical steps, handoffs, decision points, quality checks, role expectations, service commitments, and where teams improvise today.

Variation

Which differences help and which differences hurt?

Local context, customer needs, regulatory or market constraints, workarounds, preference-based variation, and avoidable process drift.

Leadership

Who reinforces the standard?

Manager routines, daily or weekly cadence, coaching practices, escalation expectations, and whether leaders inspect the work the same way.

Adoption

What will make the standard usable?

Training, job aids, system fit, workload, incentives, frontline feedback, change sequencing, and the practical friction that can keep good standards from sticking.

Practical outcomes

A clearer path from pockets of excellence to repeatable execution.

Engagements can be scoped as a focused assessment, standard work sprint, or replication planning effort depending on the number of locations, teams, or workflows involved.

Variation map

A clear view of where work differs, where performance differs, and which variation deserves action.

Standard work package

Practical standards, handoffs, role clarity, quality checks, and management expectations for critical workflows.

Replication roadmap

A sequenced rollout plan that considers readiness, capacity, leadership attention, and change burden.

Sustainment rhythm

Operating reviews, scorecards, coaching routines, and escalation paths that keep the standard from fading.

Related thinking and services

Use the right page for the conversation you are having.

These related pages can help frame the operating issue before a broader assessment or follow-up conversation.

Operating assessment

Use the 180-Day Operating Assessment Checklist.

Use the checklist to identify where standard work, role clarity, variation, metrics, and leadership cadence need to be clarified before scaling execution.

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Bring the operating challenge. Leave with clearer next steps.

Scale That Works helps leaders identify what is working, what is creating drag, and where workflow, workforce, technology, or automation leverage can scale performance.

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