Leonard Cagno Calls for System Alignment to Reduce Business Friction
Leonard Cagno, New York-based business operator, urges companies to prioritise clarity, ownership, and system alignment as growth accelerates.
OAKDALE, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 31, 2026 /Leonard Cagno, Partner at TEG Health and TEG Wellness, is raising awareness around a growing challenge in modern business: operational friction caused by disconnected systems and unclear processes. Drawing from his experience across aviation, finance, and entrepreneurship, Cagno is advocating for a return to structured thinking as companies scale.
"In fast environments, people think speed solves problems, " Cagno says. "It doesn 't. If your systems are unclear, you just make mistakes faster. "
As companies grow, many rely on separate systems for payroll, benefits, and wellness. Without alignment, small gaps turn into repeated errors. According to McKinsey, businesses in high-growth phases see operational error rates increase by up to 30% when workflows are not clearly defined. Meanwhile, Gartner reports that employees spend nearly 20% of their time correcting issues or searching for information across disconnected systems.
Cagno points to a common pattern he has seen across organisations. "One company kept fixing payroll issues every cycle, " he says. "The real issue wasn 't payroll. Benefits updates were delayed. Two systems were out of sync, and no one owned the handoff. "
He believes this type of friction is often misdiagnosed as a performance problem, when it is actually a design issue.
"Most operational stress isn 't about effort, " Cagno explains. "It 's about structure. If ownership isn 't clear and timing isn 't consistent, problems repeat. "
Research supports this view. Deloitte findings show that organisations with aligned internal processes can reduce administrative costs by up to 15%, while also improving employee satisfaction. In addition, the Global Wellness Institute reports that integrated wellness programmes can lead to 28% fewer sick days and 11% higher productivity - but only when systems are coordinated.
A Practical Call to Action
Rather than calling for large-scale overhauls, Cagno is encouraging business leaders and teams to start with simple, practical steps:
Assign one clear owner to each core process
Align update timing between payroll and benefits systems
Document one recurring workflow in plain language
Run a short weekly review to identify repeated issues
Remove one unnecessary meeting and replace it with a clear process
"You don 't need a full transformation to see results, " he says. "Fix one workflow. Then fix the next. Structure builds over time. "
He also encourages individuals to take ownership of their immediate work environment. "Even at a personal level, you can reduce friction, " Cagno adds. "Write down your process. Clarify your role. Ask where breakdowns happen. Small changes improve everything. "
Why It Matters Now
As businesses continue to scale and manage more moving parts, the cost of poor alignment increases. Burnout, delays, and customer dissatisfaction often follow.
"Growth should not feel chaotic, " Cagno says. "If it does, something in the system needs to change. "
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About Leonard Cagno
Leonard Cagno is a New York-based business leader and Partner at TEG Health and TEG Wellness. His career spans aviation, financial advisory, and operational leadership. He focuses on system alignment, workflow design, and building scalable processes that reduce friction and improve clarity within growing organisations.
Contact:
Info@leonardcagnoentrepreneur.com
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