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A structured workflow diagnostic framework designed to help growing companies identify hidden operational friction that slows execution and increases cost.
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - Californer -- Digital Efficiency Consulting Group (DECG) today introduced a structured workflow diagnostic framework designed to help companies identify hidden operational friction that slows execution, increases cost, and limits performance.
For growing companies, the cost of unaddressed workflow friction rarely appears as a line item. It shows up instead as delayed orders, missed deadlines, mounting overtime, and escalating labor costs that leadership often attributes to headcount needs rather than process failures. Left unaddressed, these inefficiencies compound quietly, and by the time they become visible, the financial damage is already done.
Eliminating Friction Without New Technology In one recent engagement, a mid-size manufacturer discovered that a three-step internal approval process originally added to manage a specific vendor issue had quietly become standard procedure for every purchase order regardless of value. Nobody had questioned it in years. The result was an average four-day delay on routine procurement decisions that required no meaningful oversight. Eliminating these unnecessary steps reduced procurement cycle time by more than 60 percent without a single technology investment.
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The DECG Diagnostic Framework The new framework is built around three integrated components designed to give companies a clear picture of where workflows break down and a structured path for fixing them:
Rooted in Decades of Experience Although the framework is being formally introduced now, its origins trace back more than a decade. Founder David Carneal has spent over 25 years working across manufacturing, distribution, and service-based companies, where he repeatedly observed fragmented communication, unnecessary approval layers, and operational blind spots.
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"Many leadership teams attempt to solve operational problems by introducing new tools or restructuring teams before they fully understand how work actually moves through the business," Carneal said. "When you follow the real path of work, you often discover that the biggest constraints are not visible on the organizational chart or in documented procedures. They develop gradually through everyday operational decisions".
Companies interested in learning how workflow friction may be affecting their operations can schedule a complimentary discovery call at www.digitalefficiencyconsultinggroup.com.
About Digital Efficiency Consulting Group
Digital Efficiency Consulting Group (DECG) is a workflow diagnostic consulting firm based in Orange County, California. The firm works with small to midsized businesses across a range of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, and service-based organizations throughout the United States, to identify operational bottlenecks, reduce workflow friction, and improve execution. DECG's process-first approach focuses on understanding how work actually moves through an organization before recommending any technology investment or structural change. By diagnosing the root causes of operational drag, DECG helps leadership teams implement practical improvements that reduce delays, lower operational costs, and improve performance.
For growing companies, the cost of unaddressed workflow friction rarely appears as a line item. It shows up instead as delayed orders, missed deadlines, mounting overtime, and escalating labor costs that leadership often attributes to headcount needs rather than process failures. Left unaddressed, these inefficiencies compound quietly, and by the time they become visible, the financial damage is already done.
Eliminating Friction Without New Technology In one recent engagement, a mid-size manufacturer discovered that a three-step internal approval process originally added to manage a specific vendor issue had quietly become standard procedure for every purchase order regardless of value. Nobody had questioned it in years. The result was an average four-day delay on routine procurement decisions that required no meaningful oversight. Eliminating these unnecessary steps reduced procurement cycle time by more than 60 percent without a single technology investment.
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The DECG Diagnostic Framework The new framework is built around three integrated components designed to give companies a clear picture of where workflows break down and a structured path for fixing them:
- The FLOW Diagnostic Process: Maps how work actually travels through a company from initiation to completion, following the real movement of work across departments rather than relying on documented procedures.
- The WF5 Workflow Drag Model: Classifies common sources of friction including approval bottlenecks, cross-team handoffs, duplicated tasks, technology limitations, and visibility gaps.
- Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Integration: Draws on established CPS elements to develop practical, targeted improvements once friction is categorized.
Rooted in Decades of Experience Although the framework is being formally introduced now, its origins trace back more than a decade. Founder David Carneal has spent over 25 years working across manufacturing, distribution, and service-based companies, where he repeatedly observed fragmented communication, unnecessary approval layers, and operational blind spots.
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"Many leadership teams attempt to solve operational problems by introducing new tools or restructuring teams before they fully understand how work actually moves through the business," Carneal said. "When you follow the real path of work, you often discover that the biggest constraints are not visible on the organizational chart or in documented procedures. They develop gradually through everyday operational decisions".
Companies interested in learning how workflow friction may be affecting their operations can schedule a complimentary discovery call at www.digitalefficiencyconsultinggroup.com.
About Digital Efficiency Consulting Group
Digital Efficiency Consulting Group (DECG) is a workflow diagnostic consulting firm based in Orange County, California. The firm works with small to midsized businesses across a range of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, and service-based organizations throughout the United States, to identify operational bottlenecks, reduce workflow friction, and improve execution. DECG's process-first approach focuses on understanding how work actually moves through an organization before recommending any technology investment or structural change. By diagnosing the root causes of operational drag, DECG helps leadership teams implement practical improvements that reduce delays, lower operational costs, and improve performance.
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