Start with the Diagnostic
Every AMOS engagement begins with the Diagnostic.
This is not a procedural preference. It is a structural requirement.
Without clarity on readiness, constraints, and sequencing, execution introduces unnecessary risk.
What the Diagnostic Is
The Diagnostic is a structured executive conversation designed to establish decision clarity before any work begins.
It surfaces operating reality: what is true, what is constrained, what is already in motion, and where risk accumulates.
The output is a shared baseline: what should happen next, in what order, and under what conditions for success.
What This Is Not
This is not a sales call, a product demo, or a pitch for services.
It is not a discovery shortcut, a free consultation, or a preliminary roadmap.
The Diagnostic exists to establish decision clarity before any recommendations, platforms, or execution paths are discussed.
The Diagnostic is not:
• A tool evaluation
• A campaign audit
• A maturity scoring exercise
• A transformation roadmap
No recommendations, platforms, or execution paths are discussed until Diagnostic clarity exists.
Entry Requirements
Participation in AMOS begins only after Diagnostic clarity is established.
Participation requires:
• A commitment to begin with the Diagnostic
• No abbreviated conversations or parallel decision tracks
• Participation from executives or authorized decision-makers
If the Diagnostic does not indicate readiness, sequencing, or fit, no further engagement proceeds.
What to Expect
• The Diagnostic is a focused executive working session, not an ongoing engagement.
• Participation requires senior decision-makers with authority over strategy, priorities, and resourcing.
• Inputs are minimal and contextual, provided in advance to ensure the conversation is grounded in reality.
• The outcome is clarity: whether to proceed, pause, or take a different path entirely.
Request a Diagnostic Discussion
Requesting a Diagnostic is a request for consideration, not a commitment to proceed.
Each request is reviewed for readiness, relevance, and decision authority.
If a Diagnostic is not the appropriate next step, we will advise accordingly.