Record the situation
We listen to the problem, understand the context and identify who is involved and what information is available.
- Main needs and priorities
- Sources of tension or delay
- Initial definition of scope
DOMI structures the engagement into specific stages so the client knows what is reviewed, what is decided and what comes next.
No work without agreed scope. No recommendation without sufficient information.
We listen to the problem, understand the context and identify who is involved and what information is available.
We examine available information and distinguish urgent matters from important ones.
We present a practical plan with priorities, responsibilities, update structure and expected outputs.
Pending matters gain an owner, date and next action. The committee knows what happened and what comes next.
Everything does not need to be perfectly organised. What matters is an honest picture and access to the main available information.
What DOMI does and does not undertake.
Who approves, provides information and receives updates.
When actions, decisions and outputs are expected.
The commercial agreement is stated clearly before work begins.
Agreed frequency for updates on finances, works and pending matters.
Critical issues and deviations are raised when a decision is needed, not when it is too late.
Material decisions and next actions are retained in an organised history.
The goal is to understand your needs and determine whether DOMI is the right fit — and in what capacity.