Case Studies

Enterprise Workflow Platform Case Studies

Anonymized examples of K2, Nintex, SharePoint, InfoPath, RPA-adjacent workflow, modernization, governance, and executive-risk advisory work.

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Executive proof

Platform Advisory When Workflow Risk Becomes Business Risk

These anonymized case studies reflect advisory work across enterprise K2, Nintex, SharePoint, InfoPath, RPA, and workflow platform estates. Each engagement involved business-critical systems where modernization, stabilization, migration, or renewal decisions carried operational and executive risk.

Common Threads

  • Modernization planning for aging K2, Nintex, SharePoint, InfoPath, and RPA-adjacent workflow estates.
  • Production stabilization where workflow reliability affects real operations.
  • Alignment across business, IT, support, delivery, vendor, and executive stakeholders.
  • Governance, support, and operating-model guidance for long-term platform ownership.
Large Financial Services Enterprise

Enterprise Workflow Modernization & Migration Architecture

A financial services organization needed to modernize a long-running SharePoint, InfoPath, and workflow estate while reducing operational risk, migration uncertainty, and platform-deprecation exposure.

Situation: A large SharePoint and InfoPath workflow estate had become difficult to assess, govern, and modernize without creating disruption.

Executive risk: Without a clear architecture and migration strategy, the organization faced increased risk of business disruption, unsupported platform dependencies, inconsistent governance, and migration execution delays across a broad stakeholder environment.

Advisory role: Established a migration-advisory model that treated modernization as an enterprise program, not a site-by-site technical exercise. The work included platform assessment, migration planning, governance guidance, permission and role-model considerations, tooling strategy, and decision support.

Result: The organization gained a modernization roadmap, stronger migration governance, and a repeatable framework for evaluating workflow conversion, platform readiness, ownership, and operational risk.

Relevant services: Enterprise workflow modernization, K2/Nintex architecture, SharePoint workflow migration, governance design, platform-risk advisory, executive technical translation.

Regulated Benefits Organization

Business-Critical Claims Workflow Stabilization & Modernization

A regulated benefits organization needed support for a complex K2-based workflow environment involving operational handoffs, review queues, business rules, and production support expectations.

Situation: A complex K2-based claims workflow supported routing, review, status management, and operational handoffs in a regulated service environment.

Executive risk: Instability, poor performance, unclear ownership, or inconsistent handoffs could affect processing continuity, user confidence, compliance posture, and service delivery.

Advisory role: Combined platform advisory, workflow analysis, managed platform support guidance, upgrade planning, and production-readiness review to clarify how business process, workflow design, data access, SharePoint integration, and operational support interacted inside the claims environment.

Result: The organization received a stabilization path, support-model guidance, upgrade considerations, and production-readiness expectations that kept modernization planning tied to operational continuity.

Relevant services: K2 workflow architecture, claims-process automation, managed-services governance, platform upgrade planning, production support advisory, workflow performance review.

High-Scale Enterprise Platform Customer

Platform Integration, Scale Readiness & Adoption Support

A large enterprise customer needed architecture support for a workflow-adjacent automation environment serving a significant internal user population and requiring coordination across product, customer, engineering, and delivery teams.

Situation: The customer was operating in a high-scale environment where platform adoption, training, integration behavior, and support confidence were tied together.

Executive risk: The environment involved a large user base, internal development dependencies, and high visibility across commercial and technical stakeholders. The risk was confidence in platform behavior, supportability, operational continuity, and continued adoption.

Advisory role: Clarified customer requirements, engineering constraints, API behavior, product realities, and enterprise support expectations so delivery and account leadership had a clearer technical path forward.

Result: The customer-facing team moved through a complex technical cycle with clearer understanding of platform behavior, stronger alignment between engineering and delivery teams, and better support for ongoing enterprise adoption.

Relevant services: RPA-adjacent workflow advisory, enterprise integration support, technical escalation leadership, platform adoption strategy, executive stakeholder alignment.

Global Industrial Enterprise

Multi-Environment Platform Operations & Migration Readiness

A global enterprise needed structured support for installation, maintenance, monitoring, and future migration planning across multiple workflow platform environments.

Situation: Multiple workflow environments required disciplined maintenance, monitoring, health checks, and migration-readiness planning across platform operations.

Executive risk: The risk was not a single broken workflow, but accumulated environment drift, reactive monitoring, unclear ownership, upgrade uncertainty, and future migrations being underestimated until late in the lifecycle.

Advisory role: Supported a structured managed-services model across environments, including platform maintenance, health monitoring, workflow checks, upgrade readiness, and future migration considerations.

Result: The organization gained an operating rhythm for environment oversight, support consistency, health review, and readiness for future platform changes.

Relevant services: Managed services, platform health monitoring, K2/Nintex operations, SharePoint migration readiness, environment governance, workflow-platform support.

Customer names and sensitive details are withheld. Engagements were completed during prior employment where applicable. Project-specific references can be discussed privately where appropriate.

Why it matters

What These Engagements Prove

The work is not generic automation consulting. It is senior platform judgment for teams carrying workflow reliability, modernization, governance, and ownership risk.

Executive Relevance

  • Turning complex workflow estates into executive-level modernization plans.
  • Reducing risk across aging SharePoint, InfoPath, K2, Nintex, and RPA environments.
  • Helping technical and business stakeholders align before delivery risk compounds.
  • Stabilizing production platforms where workflow reliability affects real operations.
  • Building governance, ownership, and support models that survive beyond the initial project.
  • Translating platform complexity into business decisions that CTOs, CIOs, and operating leaders can act on.
Operating model

Managed Platform Advisory Pattern

Beyond individual recovery and modernization engagements, the same operating-model experience informs how ongoing advisory can be structured for enterprise workflow estates.

For executives responsible for K2, Nintex, SharePoint, or workflow estates, the real risk is rarely one workflow. It is the absence of a clear advisory model for ownership, support, modernization, and future platform decisions.

Relevant services: Managed-services strategy, advisory model design, platform health review, customer-retention support, delivery governance, escalation leadership, renewal-risk reduction, enterprise automation operations.

Advisory Pattern

  • Define repeatable advisory tiers, review cadences, and escalation paths.
  • Create a stronger bridge between implementation, support, platform ownership, and executive decision-making.
  • Position platform experts as long-term advisors for health, modernization, governance, and adoption decisions.
  • Build governance around delivery quality, escalation handling, customer communication, and recurring value.
  • Turn lessons from high-risk environments into reusable service patterns, delivery playbooks, and advisory offerings.
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