Internal Tooling Strategy Review
Stakeholder interviews, tooling inventory, and a written strategy memo with a ranked automation backlog for your Bangkok or remote Thai team.
Read the full briefProgramming consulting · Bangkok
Toolkit Stonebase helps engineering and operations leads in Thailand plan internal tooling strategy and workflow automation — with build-versus-buy decisions grounded in how your teams actually hand work off.
Internal Tooling Strategy Review — a structured engagement that inventories current scripts, shared spreadsheets, and shadow systems, then ranks what deserves automation first.
Stakeholder interviews, tooling inventory, and a written strategy memo with a ranked automation backlog for your Bangkok or remote Thai team.
Read the full briefShorter engagements that sit beside the flagship review when you already know the bottleneck.
Turn a known bottleneck — approvals, handoffs, or status chasing — into a sequenced automation plan with human checkpoints kept intact.
A short advisory sprint that compares keeping a home-grown tool, buying a vendor product, or retiring the need entirely.
Specific feedback from clients who brought us tangled handoffs — not abstract praise.
We had seventeen unofficial trackers across three departments. Stonebase did not sell us a new system; they forced us to retire nine of them and write the handoff rules we had been avoiding. The automation plan still took longer than I hoped, but the inventory alone paid for the fee.
Nattapong K. · Operations lead, Bangkok logistics firm
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