Assessment
Metric audit
A written cut of the figures that deserve a column — and a list of the pages nobody in the last meeting opened.
When a pack has grown by polite addition — a plant chart here, a sales funnel there — the audit is the cheaper way to find out whether a full Executive KPI Board is even the right next step.
You send the last three packs and, if you have it, the secretary’s notes on which pages were actually discussed. We return a letter of eight to twelve pages: a recommended headline of five to seven figures, a map of duplicates, and a short list of numbers that appear on every pack yet have no owner. The letter is frank. It will name pages to drop.
The audit does not include a printed board, a sitting with the full committee, or a redesign of department leaves. Those belong to other commissions. It does include one hour by telephone or in the Kazbegi studio to walk the finance director through the letter.
Most audits for a single entity are 1,800 to 2,600 GEL. Groups with several ledgers are quoted. Ten working days is the usual turnaround once the packs are in our hands; if the close is still open, we wait.