Why Clear Accounts Still Don’t Move: The Gap Between “Correct” and “Progress”
04/24/2026 Why Clear Accounts Still Don’t Move: The Gap Between “Correct” and “Progress” There are accounts that are clearly incorrect. Missing information.Wrong coding.Incomplete documentation. Those are easier to understand. But there is another type of account that is harder to explain. Accounts that are clean.Complete.Reviewed. And still not moving. When everything looks right, but nothing […]
The Work That Repeats: Why AR Teams Feel Busy But Not Moving
04/23/2026 The Work That Repeats: Why AR Teams Feeal Busy But Not Moving AR teams are not slow. They are busy. Accounts are reviewed.Notes are updated.Follow-ups are sent.Work is happening every day. But there are times when, despite all that effort, progress feels limited. That is usually where repeated work begins to build. What repeated […]
The Follow-Up Trap: Why More Touches Don’t Always Create Progress
04/22/2026 The Follow-Up Trap: Why More Touches Don’t Always Create Progress Follow-ups are a core part of AR work. Call again.Check again.Send another message.Review the account. It feels productive. And in many cases, it is necessary. But there is a point where more follow-ups stop creating progress. And start creating a loop. Why follow-ups […]
Decision cycle time
03/30/2026 Decision Cycle Time The metric that replaces busy In operations, what you measure becomes what you manage. If you measure touches, teams will increase touches.If you measure documentation volume, teams will write more notes. But none of that guarantees resolution. High aging accounts move when decisions move. That is why Series 4 ends with […]
The Decision Log
03/27/2026 The Decision Log Track decisions not touches Most teams can tell you how many times they followed up. They can tell you how many calls were made.How many emails were sent.How many notes were entered. But when leadership asks, why are these accounts still stuck, the answer is often unclear. That is because touches […]
Decision Packaging
03/03/2026 Decision Packaging Make it easy to help in 60 seconds Most leaders want to help. Most leaders also have limited time. When an escalation is long, emotional, or missing one key detail, the leader has to ask questions. The team has to research again. The account resets. Everyone loses time. Decision packaging fixes that. […]
The Decision Rights Map
03/03/2026 The Decision Rights Map Send follow up to the real decision maker A lot of accounts stall for a reason that is easy to miss. The team is following up with someone who cannot decide. They might be helpful. They might respond quickly. They might even sound confident. But if they do not own […]
The Pre Escalation Checklist
03/03/2026 The Pre Escalation Checklist Two minutes that saves hours Escalation should not feel stressful. Most of the stress comes from one problem.The escalation is missing a key detail, so leadership has to ask questions, the team has to dig again, and the account resets. A simple checklist fixes that. This post gives you a […]
The No Response Protocol
03/20/2026 The No Response Protocol A calm sequence that prevents endless loops No response is one of the most frustrating parts of high aging work. Your team follows up.They wait.They follow up again.They wait again. Then the account ages, leadership asks questions, and staff feel like they are failing even when they are doing the […]
Owner and date
03/19/2026 Owner and date The decision trigger that moves accounts A lot of follow up fails even when the message is clear. Not because the payer or the vendor is ignoring you.Not because your team did not do enough. It fails because nobody owns the next decision and nobody committed to a date. When there […]