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Don't imagine a Twin Scan. Read one.

This is a redacted, real Enterprise Twin Scan report — the actual deliverable a customer received at week six. If you're deciding whether to map your enterprise, five minutes with this answers it.

Why hold the report instead of reading a summary?

The fastest way to evaluate a Twin Scan is to hold one. Redacted client, real methodology, real findings format. Compare it to your last strategy deck and notice which one has evidence.

Twenty pages. Three parts. Every number sourced.

The map

System inventory, dependency graph, and the three undocumented integrations nobody in IT knew were load-bearing.

The scores

Technical-debt and AI-readiness scoring per system; automation-fit per process; key-person risk per team — with the evidence behind each number.

The roadmap

Twelve automation opportunities ranked by impact and effort, a 90-day sequence, and the executive summary that went to the board.

The fastest way to evaluate a Twin Scan is to hold one.

Redacted client, real methodology, real findings format. Compare it to your last strategy deck and notice which one has evidence.

Enterprise Twin Scan · Redacted sample

Automation Roadmap — Ranked by Impact

AI-readiness 68/100 · 12 opportunities · 90-day sequence

Questions, answered

What does a Twin Scan report contain?
A Twin Scan report contains a system inventory and dependency graph, technical-debt and AI-readiness scores per system, automation-fit scores per process, key-person risk analysis, and a ranked automation roadmap with a 90-day sequence.

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