Capital Exposure Snapshot
Eight quick questions about how your cross-border teams actually operate. Not a diagnosis of what is wrong, just a description of how work moves today. We show you where the operating rules look thin, and what that may be costing.
Step 1 of 8
How you operate
When a decision is made across your teams or sites, how is it confirmed?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When work passes between teams, or to a vendor, how does the receiving side know it is truly complete?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When something starts to slip, how does it reach leadership?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
How does cross-border work stay coordinated week to week?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When teams in different countries see a situation differently, how does that usually surface?
Select one option to continue.
Scale
A few numbers, so the snapshot is sized to your reality.
These are neutral facts about the interface, not a judgment. Keeping cross-border work aligned always takes some effort; we only need the scale of it.
How many people work across this interface daily?
Management days per month spent keeping this interface aligned
Coordinating, re-aligning, re-explaining across the teams. A normal part of the job; we just need the rough figure.
Average daily management cost (EUR). Leave blank to use a default of €800/day.
Value of the work or client relationships flowing through this interface
Optional. The approximate value at stake if it does not run well (EUR).
Select a team size and enter at least one value to continue.
Readiness
If the snapshot pointed to value in tightening these rules, how ready is leadership to make ownership explicit?
This kind of change works only when leadership is willing to name who decides what, and hold that line.
Select one option to continue.
Your snapshot
Where should we send your snapshot?
Your snapshot is generated below. Your email lets us follow up with a relevant next step if the fit is right.
Enter a valid email and accept the privacy notice to continue.
Based on how you operate
Estimated exposure
Annual coordination cost
-
From the alignment time you entered
Estimated avoidable share
-
Given the rules that look thin
Value at stake
-
Value you entered directly
A directional estimate from your own inputs, not an audit. The avoidable share reflects how much of your coordination effort tends to disappear once the missing rules are in place. The full Capital Exposure Diagnostic confirms it against your real interface.
What your answers reveal
What already looks solid
Which NuanceaOS rules look thin
Fit assessment
Next step
The next step is a short, direct conversation, not a sales pitch. We look at your snapshot together and tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.
Minimal personal data collected. Outside scope: immigration, tax, legal advice, payroll, relocation admin.
Capital Exposure Snapshot
Eight quick questions about how your cross-border teams actually operate. Not a diagnosis of what is wrong, just a description of how work moves today. We show you where the operating rules look thin, and what that may be costing.
Step 1 of 8
How you operate
When a decision is made across your teams or sites, how is it confirmed?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When work passes between teams, or to a vendor, how does the receiving side know it is truly complete?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When something starts to slip, how does it reach leadership?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
How does cross-border work stay coordinated week to week?
Select one option to continue.
How you operate
When teams in different countries see a situation differently, how does that usually surface?
Select one option to continue.
Scale
A few numbers, so the snapshot is sized to your reality.
These are neutral facts about the interface, not a judgment. Keeping cross-border work aligned always takes some effort; we only need the scale of it.
How many people work across this interface daily?
Management days per month spent keeping this interface aligned
Coordinating, re-aligning, re-explaining across the teams. A normal part of the job; we just need the rough figure.
Average daily management cost (EUR). Leave blank to use a default of €800/day.
Value of the work or client relationships flowing through this interface
Optional. The approximate value at stake if it does not run well (EUR).
Select a team size and enter at least one value to continue.
Readiness
If the snapshot pointed to value in tightening these rules, how ready is leadership to make ownership explicit?
This kind of change works only when leadership is willing to name who decides what, and hold that line.
Select one option to continue.
Your snapshot
Where should we send your snapshot?
Your snapshot is generated below. Your email lets us follow up with a relevant next step if the fit is right.
Enter a valid email and accept the privacy notice to continue.
Based on how you operate
Estimated exposure
Annual coordination cost
-
From the alignment time you entered
Estimated avoidable share
-
Given the rules that look thin
Value at stake
-
Value you entered directly
A directional estimate from your own inputs, not an audit. The avoidable share reflects how much of your coordination effort tends to disappear once the missing rules are in place. The full Capital Exposure Diagnostic confirms it against your real interface.
What your answers reveal
What already looks solid
Which NuanceaOS rules look thin
Fit assessment
Next step
The next step is a short, direct conversation, not a sales pitch. We look at your snapshot together and tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.
Minimal personal data collected. Outside scope: immigration, tax, legal advice, payroll, relocation admin.