Multi-site

Align your local procedures with corporate (and the other way round).

Every site rewrites its procedures and practices drift apart. The RACI sets what is global and what stays local: Maestro aligns without erasing legitimate local specifics.

The multi-site problem

When every site rewrites its procedures

Corporate publishes a rule; each site reinterprets it, adapts it, rewrites it. Over time, practices drift apart, audits reveal gaps, and nobody knows what the reference is any more. Harmonising by hand is endless.

The RACI as the backbone

What is global, what is local

The RACI is the alignment tool: it sets what is not up for negotiation (corporate rules, responsibilities) and leaves to the local level what must adapt (resources, equipment, concrete roles). A single activity points to both the global rule and its site-level adaptation.

With Maestro

Align without rewriting everything

Maestro compares local procedures against the corporate reference, highlights the gaps and proposes an aligned version — while keeping the legitimate specifics of each site. The result: demonstrable consistency at inspection, without blind uniformity.

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Frequently asked questions

Your questions

How do I align without overriding legitimate local specifics?

The RACI separates the global (non-negotiable) from the local (adaptable). Maestro keeps legitimate local specifics and only aligns what needs aligning.

How do I spot the gaps between sites?

Maestro compares local procedures against the corporate reference and surfaces the divergences for arbitration.

Is it useful for multi-site audits?

Yes: a clear reference and traceability of local adaptations make inspections far easier.

Where do I start?

A Flash Audit on one process rolled out across several sites.

Proof, not promises

Test Maestro on your own documents

A fixed-scope Flash Audit: you walk away with concrete simplification leads, produced by Maestro.

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