Business issue diagnosis

Check whether the work can become a mathematical system.

Answer six questions about the work, current operation, conditions, data, and goals. The page shows a pre-consultation result before asking for contact details.

Time
5 min
Six staged questions.
Contact
Not required
The result appears before the form.
Output
4 paths
Prototype, preparation, rules, or review.

Before you start

The page returns what to confirm next, not a vague yes.

The source package defines this page as a screening tool, not a sales promise. It separates diagnosis, result sharing, and consultation submission.

Result first

The result appears on screen before company, name, or email fields are shown.

No guarantee claim

The result states what to verify next. It does not promise an improvement number or implementation scope.

PII stays out of events

Analytics events keep only categories, counts, and result labels. Free text and contact details are not copied into events.

Step 1 / 6 No contact details are required to see the result.
What do you decide repeatedly?

Choose the repeated decision that best matches the work. If none fits, choose other and describe the case later.

Good fit signals

The best candidates are repeated decisions with conditions.

Mathematical systems are strongest when a repeated decision has visible conditions, measurable outcomes, and enough examples to compare.

Repeated decisions

The same type of plan is rebuilt daily, weekly, or monthly.

Conditions and trade-offs

Many rules must be satisfied while preferences can be traded off.

Frequent changes

People correct plans because absence, delay, stockout, or rush work changes the situation.

Transparent criteria

A diagnosis should explain what to confirm next.

The result is not a sales score. It separates the six signals used by the source package so you can see what is strong and what needs preparation.

01

Repeatability

Repeated planning is easier to model than one-time judgment.

02

Condition complexity

The page separates hard constraints, preferences, and exceptions instead of flattening them into a score.

03

Data readiness

A representative table or export is enough to begin, but invisible rules must be written down.

04

Objective clarity

A useful prototype needs comparison points such as time saved, fewer missed visits, or better load balance.

05

Scale

Resource and item counts change the appropriate first step.

06

Change pressure

Urgent rework or frequent manual corrections can justify a smaller early prototype.

Preparation guide

Start with a reproducible sample case.

You do not need a finished database. The first useful material is a representative case that reproduces the current decision.

Information handling

Diagnosis answers and consultation sending are different steps.

The source package explicitly separates browser-only diagnosis from later consultation submission. This page keeps that boundary visible.

Browser-side result

The wizard and result calculation run in the browser. The page does not send answers while you are only diagnosing.

Limited attachments

Files are optional and checked for type, count, and size before a consultation submission is attempted.

Separated submission

The consultation submission is a separate step and can be connected to a dedicated diagnosis API without changing the regular inquiry form.

Anonymized sample first

The recommended first material is an anonymized sample. Personal information and raw confidential records are not required for the first review.

FAQ

Common questions about the mathematization diagnosis.

Does the diagnosis guarantee that development is possible?

No. The result is a pre-consultation screen. It does not guarantee feasibility, improvement, cost, or contract scope.

Do I need to enter contact details before seeing the result?

No. The result appears before the contact form. Contact details are requested only if you choose to discuss the result.

What data should I prepare first?

A representative case, current plan, and the rules used to correct it are more useful than a perfectly cleaned database.

Can I attach files?

They are optional and limited. Do not attach personal information or confidential raw files; anonymized samples are enough for the first discussion.

Is mathematical optimization always the right answer?

Not always. If the work is simple or rare, ordinary rule automation or workflow design may be a better first step.

Can I share the result internally?

Yes. The diagnosis result can be downloaded as JSON or copied as a short summary for internal discussion.

Can another page prefill the diagnosis?

The page reads only whitelisted query parameters such as task and readiness. It does not rewrite the URL on first access.

How is this different from the regular inquiry form?

This page separates the on-screen diagnosis from the later consultation submission contract so existing contact forms are not changed.

Start small

Do not start by asking whether everything can be automated. Start by choosing what to verify first.

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