Approval Workflows Are Killing Your Speed: How to Fix Them
The Approval Black Hole
A purchase order needs approval. It sits in a manager's inbox for 18 hours. Then it routes to finance. Another 24 hours. Then to the director. Weekend passes. By Monday, what could have taken 17 seconds has consumed 96 hours.
This pattern repeats millions of times daily across every organization. Approval chains are the single largest source of operational delay in modern business.
Why Approvals Take So Long
It's not because approvers are lazy. It's because:
- Approvals arrive via email, competing with hundreds of other messages
- Each approval requires context-switching to review the details
- Missing information triggers follow-up emails that add 2-3 round trips
- No one has visibility into where an approval is stuck
- There's no escalation path for stalled approvals
The TZIR Approval Backplane
TZIR builds approval automation that works with your existing systems:
When an approval is needed, the backplane routes it to the right person with full context attached — not a forwarded email, but a structured decision request with all relevant data pre-loaded. If there's no response within a configurable window, the backplane escalates automatically. Low-value approvals below threshold are auto-approved based on policy rules.
The result: approvals that took days now complete in seconds or minutes. Control is maintained — no false positives on auto-approvals. But the bottleneck of waiting-for-a-human is removed.
The Metrics
- Manual approval cycle time: 24-96 hours average
- Automated with TZIR: 17 seconds for auto-approvals, 45 minutes for human-required
- Approval compliance rate: 100% (no bypassed controls)
- Team satisfaction: "I forgot we even had approvals"
Approval automation isn't about removing human judgment. It's about removing the waiting.