CEO asks: What exact business problem should Empatyzer solve in 180 days?

TL;DR:

  • Goal in 180 days: reduce project delays caused by communication friction, lower attrition and raise engagement.
  • Main metrics: engagement level (pulse/surveys) and voluntary turnover measured against baseline.
  • How it works: relational diagnosis, micro-lessons twice weekly and the Em chat assistant for immediate, “tomorrow” conversations.
  • Indirect signals: HR escalations, lesson completions, number of Em conversations and reduction in operational delays.

Empatyzer is designed to solve one measurable business problem in 180 days: delays and lost productivity caused by communication frictions and the loss of employees due to poor manager relationships. The priority KPIs are engagement and voluntary turnover, because research shows managers explain most variance in engagement and about half of resignations are driven by the desire to avoid a bad manager. Empatyzer combines a relational diagnosis, short micro-lessons and an AI assistant to turn one-off training into daily practice and concrete conversations, reducing improvisation and communication errors. Implementation starts with registration and an initial wave of diagnostics in the first 7 days, with growing use of micro-lessons and Em conversations by day 30, and an expected stable improvement in conversation quality and behavior by day 180. Target KPIs for 180 days are a 5–10 percentage-point increase in engagement score versus baseline and a 10–20% relative reduction in voluntary turnover; these gains should translate into fewer project delays and fewer escalations. Adoption metrics we track are registrations, lesson opens and completions, number of Em chats and participation in the similarity map, because impact requires usage. Intermediate success signals include faster relationship repair, fewer HR interventions, faster leader onboarding and fewer conflicts that affect deadlines. Privacy by design (no raw scores or conversation content accessible to HR) is essential to avoid blocking adoption and to keep users feeling safe. Empatyzer gives managers practical relational prompts rather than labels, reducing poor personnel decisions and increasing the likelihood that feedback will be accepted. Economically, the product replaces fragmented spending on workshops and coaching by combining diagnosis with ongoing support and low-time-cost micro-habits. Measurement includes an operational baseline (project delivery pace, 6–12 month turnover, engagement score), quarterly monitoring of adoption metrics and team pulses, and a 180-day evaluation against core KPIs. If adoption is low at 90 days we optimize communication, lesson scope and privacy settings; if adoption is high but KPIs lag, we analyze process gaps and manager touchpoints with teams.

In 180 days Empatyzer should materially raise engagement and lower attrition versus baseline, with success confirmed by adoption data, fewer escalations and shorter project delays.

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