Connected Operations Model.
A live, queryable model of every entity and relationship inside a business, structured so software can reason over the whole operation at once.
A connected operations model represents jobs, crews, materials, invoices, schedules, clients, assets, and decisions as nodes in a connected graph. The relationships between those nodes — who manages what, what depends on what, what has happened and what is scheduled — carry meaning the system can reason over.
Unlike a database, it is not a static table structure. It is a living model that updates as the business moves. Unlike a CRM or ERP, it is not limited to one slice of the operation — it connects everything, end to end, so the system can answer questions that span functions.
A connected operations model is the foundation that makes decision intelligence and operator-gated execution possible. Without it, software can only see fragments. With it, software can reason about the business the way a senior operations manager does.
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