CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT ENGINE
Not another survey.
Not another dashboard.
Your operating partner for improvement.
Continuous sensing. Actionable signals. Owned decisions. Progress that compounds.
From one-off fixes to improvement that compounds
Why a continuous improvement engine?
Signals arrive continuously, get captured occasionally, and never carry forward. Every improvement cycle starts from zero.
Illustrative: signals arrive continuously. Only a few are captured — Survey 3, Suggestion box 2, Town hall 4, Escalation 1 — before leadership ever sees them, and nothing carries forward to the next cycle.
Only select few reach leadership for action.
The rest pass by.
Nothing carries forward to the next cycle.
Six ways signals are lost, and what each one costs
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Top-down framing
What happens
The institution decides which questions get asked.
What it costs
What no one thought to ask never surfaces.
From a single conversation to measurable improvement
How does Mira actually work?
One place, one conversation. For leadership, an owned action backed by evidence. Mira does everything in between.
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Contributor is involved
Mira leads; they just answer.
Mira does the heavy lifting
An owner acknowledges and closes it.
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Raised in the channel they already use.
No form, no portal, no category to choose.
Different problems. One engine underneath.
People and experience“I raised this last term. Nothing came back.”
Operational performance“Approvals take longer every term.”
Growth and strategy“Strategy says one thing. The work says another.”
One engine · always running
Sense, driven by People and experience.
- Sense
- Understand
- Connect
- Prioritise
- Act
- Learn
Runs continuously, back to Sense
- Fixed before it escalates
- Less repeated work
- Strategy stays connected to reality
Built for all businesses. The context changes. The engine does not.
Ready to start
Start with one problem.
See it work before you commit to anything.
Work with us to shape the first implementation around one real improvement problem in your organisation.