What it is
An audit is a disciplined look at the gap between how your operation is supposed to work and how it actually works — or, pointed outward, at what a market, vendor, technology, or acquisition target really is underneath the pitch.
We do the fieldwork: read the documents, walk the process, interview the people, check the claims. What comes back is not a neutral summary. It is findings ranked by what matters, with the tradeoffs named so you can decide — and the reasoning shown so you can trust it.
What you get
- Process, operational, and documentation audits
- Regulatory and standards-posture assessments (HIPAA, ISO, NRC, FDA)
- Market research, competitive analysis, and vendor selection
- AI-readiness assessments and technical due diligence
- Strategy memos and risk assessments with tradeoffs named
How it works
We scope the question first — is this real, where are we exposed, what should we buy, are we ready. Then we gather evidence from the inside and the outside, and pressure-test what we find rather than taking it at face value.
The deliverable is built to be acted on: an executive summary that stands alone, findings ordered by priority, recommendations with the cost and the catch spelled out, and the evidence trail behind each one.