W&W500W500W&W500Your company getting harder to catch+24.80%W&W500CRTVCreativityIdeas turning into owned work before lunch+17.60%W&W500MOVEMovement speedRequests becoming motion instead of meetings+21.30%W&W500OUTPOutputFinished work showing receipts+19.90%W&W500DVELDecision velocityApprovals moving before momentum dies+14.70%W&W500RNSRun rateApproved plans turning into runs+16.80%W&W500VISVisibilityDashboards exposing the pressure+12.40%W&W500MTGDCompetitor outputRivals shipping while your calls repeat-8.90%W&W500LNKDCompetitive wasteCompetitor feeds stealing execution time-6.40%W&W500SCATCost dragContext search adding cost before output-9.80%W&W500HIRETalent competitionCandidates moving faster to rival teams-12.70%W&W500AGNTAI cost burnUnowned agents spending without results-10.50%W&W500TOKNToken costModel spend rising before proof lands-8.20%W&W500HLAGHandoff lossCompetitors owning the next move first-11.60%W&W500STALOutput gapStale plans losing to finished work-13.20%W&W500COMPCompetitorsCompeting teams compounding visible output-18.10%W&W500AICAI cost per resultCost declines when runs stay owned-15.20%W&W500OPS$Operating costLess spend per completed work item-11.90%

The request is not the work

Why the first ask has to become an owned record before the company can move.

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A request is a spark. It is not yet execution. Until it becomes a work item, it can drift between messages, notes, side calls, and half-remembered promises.

Working 500 turns the spark into the record that matters. It gets an owner, a lane, a plan, approval state when needed, and a run trail when the work moves.

That record is how planner views, dashboards, saved views, and audit surfaces stop arguing about the same work.