LKNConnect Operating System: Appendix H – Client Onboarding, Fulfillment Handoff & Operating Forms

LKNConnect Operating System

From Signed Decision to Active Visibility Client


PURPOSE

Appendix H establishes the standard LKNConnect process for converting an approved client enrollment into an organized, documented, and operationally ready Visibility Client relationship.

Appendix F determined:

Where is the business today?

Appendix G determined:

What should the business do next?

Appendix H answers:

The client said yes. What must happen now?

The purpose of Appendix H is to ensure that every client entering the LKNConnect Visibility System™ has:

  • Complete information
  • Clear service selections
  • Documented financial terms
  • Required signatures
  • Required assets
  • A CRM record
  • Assigned fulfillment responsibilities
  • Clear production instructions
  • A documented launch plan

The guiding principle is:

Nothing important should live only in someone’s memory.


H.1 — WHEN ONBOARDING BEGINS

Onboarding begins after the client has:

  • Completed the qualification process
  • Completed or reviewed the Visibility Audit™
  • Received the Objective Visibility Analysis
  • Reviewed the Growth Spiral™ recommendation
  • Selected an approved program or service
  • Indicated a decision to proceed

The client’s verbal agreement is the beginning of onboarding.

It is not the completion of onboarding.

Before LKNConnect begins full production or fulfillment, the relationship must be properly documented.


H.2 — THE PURPOSE OF ONBOARDING

Onboarding protects both the client and LKNConnect.

The process should answer:

What did the client purchase?

What did LKNConnect promise?

What will it cost?

What must the client provide?

Who owns fulfillment?

When does fulfillment begin?

What must be produced?

Where will it appear?

How frequently will it appear?

When is payment due?

A clear onboarding process reduces:

  • Misunderstandings
  • Missed deliverables
  • Unapproved promises
  • Billing disputes
  • Production delays
  • Lost client information
  • Founder dependency
  • Operations confusion

H.3 — THE CONTROLLING OPERATING DOCUMENT

The LKNConnect Client Order & Onboarding Form is the controlling fulfillment record.

Where practical, this one document should function as:

The Client Enrollment Record

The Client Order Form

The Service Confirmation

The Asset Checklist

The Financial Summary

The Operations Handoff

The Fulfillment Work Order

The objective is to avoid maintaining several disconnected documents containing different versions of the same client commitment.

One signed record should clearly show what was sold and what must be delivered.


H.4 — REQUIRED BUSINESS INFORMATION

The onboarding record should include complete and verified business information.

This may include:

  • Business name
  • Legal business name when different
  • Primary contact
  • Contact title
  • Phone
  • Email
  • Business address
  • City
  • State
  • ZIP
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Other relevant social or digital properties
  • Primary service area
  • Geographic markets served
  • Years in business
  • Number of locations
  • Primary customer/target audience
  • Primary business category
  • Secondary business category

Information should be verified rather than copied blindly from an outdated source.


H.5 — BUSINESS DESCRIPTION & POSITIONING

Operations should receive enough information to understand the business.

The onboarding record should identify:

Brief Business Description

What does the company do?

Primary Products or Services

What does it sell or provide?

Business Differentiator

What makes this business different?

Primary Customer

Who is the business trying to reach?

Geographic Market

Where does the business want visibility?

This information helps editorial, production, website, sales, and social personnel present the client accurately.


H.6 — RECORD THE CLIENT’S MARKETING GOALS

The onboarding record should document the client’s primary goals.

These may include:

  • Visibility
  • Leads
  • Customers
  • Referrals
  • Website traffic
  • Community awareness
  • Credibility
  • Reputation
  • Category recognition
  • Owner visibility
  • Top-of-Mind recognition

The client’s goals should remain connected to the fulfillment plan.

A client seeking stronger executive visibility may require a different implementation than a client primarily seeking directory presence.


H.7 — RECORD THE VISIBILITY AUDIT™ & ANALYSIS

The client record should preserve the relevant findings that led to the enrollment decision.

This may include:

  • Audit completion date
  • Visibility score
  • Credibility score
  • Community Connection score
  • Total score
  • Audit classification
  • Objective Visibility Analysis completion
  • Major strengths
  • Major visibility gaps
  • Recommended Growth Spiral™ Step
  • Client-selected Growth Spiral™ Step

This creates a permanent record of the strategic starting point.


H.8 — CONFIRM THE SELECTED PROGRAM

The onboarding form must clearly identify the final approved program selected by the client.

The current Growth Spiral™ options may include:

STEP 1 — BE FOUND

Publisher’s Recommended Listing™

STEP 2 — BUILD YOUR BRAND

Enhanced Business Profile™

STEP 3 — OWN YOUR CATEGORY

Category Sponsorship™

STEP 4 — BECOME PART OF THE CONVERSATION

Media Network Sponsorship™

STEP 5 — TELL YOUR STORY

Featured Business™

STEP 6 — STRENGTHEN YOUR AUTHORITY

Featured Business Plus™

STEP 7 — OWN THE MIND. OWN THE MARKET.™

Top-of-Mind Authority™ Partnership

The client-selected level must match the approved pricing and fulfillment requirements in effect at the time of enrollment.


H.9 — OPTIONAL VISIBILITY SERVICES

Any optional services must be documented individually.

These may include:

  • Expert Column
  • Front Page Feature Block
  • Front Page Banner
  • Newsletter Sponsorship
  • Additional Media Network placement
  • Additional promotional campaigns
  • Other approved LKNConnect visibility services

Operations should not be expected to infer optional services from a conversation.

If it is being delivered, it should appear in the written order.


H.10 — STRATEGIC PARTNER SERVICES

When approved Strategic Partner services are part of the client engagement, the onboarding record should identify them.

Potential services may include:

  • Professional videography
  • Professional photography
  • Social media management
  • Marketing coaching
  • CRM
  • Growth systems
  • Automation
  • Lead tracking
  • Scheduling systems
  • Email/text follow-up
  • Dashboards
  • Other specialized services

The onboarding record should identify:

  • What service is being provided
  • Who is providing it
  • What the client is paying
  • Whether the service is recurring or one-time
  • Whether a separate partner agreement is required

H.11 — REQUIRED CLIENT MATERIALS

Before fulfillment begins, LKNConnect should identify the assets required from the client.

These may include:

  • Company logo
  • Owner headshot(s)
  • Team photographs
  • Business/location photographs
  • Product photographs
  • Service photographs
  • Existing videos
  • Business biography
  • Owner biography/story
  • Product/service descriptions
  • Testimonials
  • Awards
  • Certifications
  • Website information
  • Social media links
  • Contact information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Sponsor materials when applicable
  • Other necessary assets

The client should know which materials are required and when they are due.


H.12 — ASSET STATUS

Each required asset should be classified as:

RECEIVED

The asset has been provided and is usable.

REQUESTED

The client has been asked to provide it.

NEEDS PRODUCTION

LKNConnect or an approved partner must create it.

NOT REQUIRED

The asset is not needed for the selected program.

This prevents production from stopping because nobody realized a critical asset was missing.


H.13 — FULFILLMENT INSTRUCTIONS

The onboarding record should tell Operations exactly how the client will be implemented.

This may include:

  • Primary category placement
  • Secondary category placement
  • Town/geographic placement
  • Guide placement
  • Website placement
  • Front-page placement
  • Media Network placement
  • Program association
  • Promotion frequency
  • Social media frequency
  • Video requirements
  • Article requirements
  • Sponsor recognition
  • Start date
  • Assigned Strategist
  • Assigned production personnel
  • Special instructions

Operations should not have to recreate the sale from texts, emails, or verbal conversations.


H.14 — DEFINE WHAT WAS PROMISED

Any non-standard commitment made during the sales process must be written into the onboarding record and approved.

Examples may include:

  • Special publication dates
  • Additional social posts
  • Custom video production
  • Special banner placement
  • Additional interviews
  • Special event coverage
  • Extended promotional periods
  • Approved discounts
  • Custom payment schedules

If a commitment is not documented and approved, it should not automatically become an Operations obligation.


H.15 — FINANCIAL SUMMARY

The client order should clearly identify the financial commitment.

This should include:

Selected Growth Spiral™ Monthly Investment

Optional Services Monthly Investment

One-Time Services

Setup or Onboarding Fee

Strategic Partner Services

Other Approved Charges

Total Monthly Investment

Total One-Time Investment

Deposit or Initial Payment Due

Recurring Billing Date

Payment Method

The client should be able to look at the document and understand exactly what is being charged.


H.16 — PAYMENT BEFORE FULFILLMENT

Unless otherwise approved in writing, LKNConnect should not begin full client fulfillment until the required initial payment has been received.

Exceptions should require appropriate authorization.

The objective is to prevent LKNConnect from investing production resources into a client relationship that has not been financially activated.


H.17 — REQUIRED SIGNATURES

The Client Order & Onboarding Form requires signatures from:

The Client

and

An Authorized LKNConnect Representative

The client’s signature confirms that:

  • The selected services are accurate.
  • The financial commitment is understood.
  • The client authorizes LKNConnect to begin fulfillment.
  • The client agrees to provide necessary materials and approvals.
  • Any special terms shown on the form are accurate.

The LKNConnect signature confirms acceptance of the engagement.


H.18 — NO VERBAL-ONLY CLIENT COMMITMENTS

Verbal agreements may begin the process.

They should not control fulfillment.

A client should not be fully activated based only upon:

  • A handshake
  • A phone conversation
  • A text message
  • An informal email
  • A sales representative’s recollection

The final commitment should be documented.

This protects:

The Client

The Visibility Strategist

Operations

LKNConnect


H.19 — CREATE THE CRM RECORD

A client should not become active without an appropriate CRM or approved client-management record.

The record should include:

  • Client information
  • Primary contact
  • Selected program
  • Billing information
  • Start date
  • Renewal or review date
  • Assigned Strategist
  • Fulfillment owner
  • Sponsor information when applicable
  • Important notes
  • Follow-up dates
  • Agreement status
  • Payment status
  • Assets status

The CRM should increasingly become the central operational reference for the client relationship.


H.20 — ASSIGN CLIENT OWNERSHIP

Every client relationship should have a clearly identified primary relationship owner.

This may be:

  • The originating Visibility Strategist
  • A designated Account Manager
  • Another authorized LKNConnect representative

The relationship owner is responsible for ensuring that the client does not become disconnected after the sale.

The individual performing fulfillment may be different from the person responsible for the client relationship.


H.21 — ASSIGN FULFILLMENT RESPONSIBILITY

Each required deliverable should have a responsible owner.

Potential functions may include:

Managing Editor

Editorial and publishing coordination.

Website/Programming

Profile creation, placement, technical implementation.

Video Production

Recording and production.

Video Editing

Post-production.

Graphic Production

Lead images, banners, promotional materials.

Social Distribution

Social scheduling and distribution.

Visibility Strategist

Client relationship and ongoing sales communication.

Strategic Partners

Specialized services.

A task without an owner is a task at risk.


H.22 — OPERATIONS HANDOFF MEETING

For larger or more complex client engagements, a brief Operations Handoff Meeting may be appropriate.

The purpose is to review:

  • What the client purchased
  • What was promised
  • Required assets
  • Deadlines
  • Sponsor requirements
  • Production responsibilities
  • Special terms
  • Launch date
  • Potential complications

The meeting should be short and operational.

The objective is clarity.


H.23 — HANDOFF RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VISIBILITY STRATEGIST

The originating Visibility Strategist remains responsible for ensuring that the client is handed off correctly.

The Strategist should not consider the sale complete simply because the agreement has been signed.

The Strategist should confirm:

  • Agreement completed
  • Payment received
  • Assets requested
  • Client record created
  • Fulfillment assigned
  • Special commitments documented
  • Client knows what happens next
  • Operations accepts the handoff

A poorly handed-off sale can quickly become a dissatisfied client.


H.24 — RESPONSIBILITY OF OPERATIONS

Once Operations accepts the handoff, Operations becomes responsible for executing the documented commitments.

Operations should:

  • Review the order
  • Confirm assets
  • Assign work
  • Establish deadlines
  • Identify missing information
  • Begin production
  • Track completion
  • Escalate problems when necessary

Operations should not silently accept unclear instructions.

Questions should be resolved before production moves too far forward.


H.25 — RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANAGING EDITOR

When the client’s program includes editorial or Media Network content, the Managing Editor should coordinate:

  • Written content
  • Video programming
  • Publishing schedule
  • Images
  • Promotional packages
  • Website placement
  • Social distribution
  • Sponsor recognition
  • Contributor or Host coordination when applicable

The Managing Editor ensures that client-related content enters the normal LKNConnect content workflow.


H.26 — CLIENT LAUNCH PLAN

Every new client should have a clear launch plan appropriate to the selected program.

The plan may include:

  • Website launch
  • Business profile activation
  • Category placement
  • Guide placement
  • First article
  • First video
  • Sponsor placement
  • Social media launch
  • Welcome promotion
  • First campaign
  • Initial reporting date

Not every client requires every launch element.

The launch plan should match the selected program.


H.27 — CLIENT WELCOME COMMUNICATION

Once onboarding is complete, the client should receive a clear welcome communication.

The message should confirm:

  • Welcome to LKNConnect
  • Selected program
  • Primary LKNConnect contact
  • Immediate next steps
  • Any outstanding assets
  • Expected launch timing
  • Where questions should be directed

The purpose is reassurance and clarity.

The client should not wonder what happens after signing.


H.28 — INTERNAL ONBOARDING STATUS

The following checklist should be completed before onboarding is considered finished:

☐ Agreement Signed

☐ Initial Payment Received

☐ Business Information Complete

☐ Visibility Audit™ Recorded

☐ Objective Visibility Analysis Recorded

☐ Selected Program Confirmed

☐ Optional Services Confirmed

☐ Required Assets Received or Requested

☐ CRM Record Created

☐ Client Owner Assigned

☐ Fulfillment Owners Assigned

☐ Sponsor Information Recorded, if applicable

☐ Production Instructions Complete

☐ Launch Plan Established

☐ Client Welcome Communication Sent

☐ Onboarding Complete


H.29 — ONBOARDING COMPLETE

A client should be considered fully onboarded only when the essential business, financial, contractual, and fulfillment information has been completed.

At that point:

The Client knows what LKNConnect will provide.

LKNConnect knows what it promised.

Finance knows what should be collected.

Operations knows what must be delivered.

The relationship owner knows who is responsible for the client.

Production knows what happens next.

Only then is onboarding truly complete.


H.30 — FIRST 30-DAY REVIEW

For larger recurring clients, LKNConnect should consider a first 30-day operational review.

The purpose is to determine:

  • Has fulfillment begun correctly?
  • Are all promised services active?
  • Are assets complete?
  • Is the client responsive?
  • Are there production problems?
  • Has billing been established correctly?
  • Are there misunderstandings?
  • Is the client receiving the expected level of communication?

Early correction is easier than repairing a relationship several months later.


H.31 — CLIENT REVIEW SCHEDULE

Recurring Visibility Clients should have appropriate review points.

Depending upon the program, reviews may occur:

  • At 30 days
  • At 90 days
  • Quarterly
  • At renewal
  • When significant strategy changes occur

The review should consider:

  • Visibility activity
  • Program fulfillment
  • Client satisfaction
  • Opportunities
  • Additional needs
  • Program adjustment
  • Growth Spiral™ progression

The client relationship should continue to evolve rather than becoming a static listing.


H.32 — MOVEMENT THROUGH THE GROWTH SPIRAL™

A client’s initial Growth Spiral™ level is a starting point.

As visibility improves and business goals change, the client may be ready to move to another level.

Movement should be based on:

  • Demonstrated need
  • Business readiness
  • Client goals
  • Visibility performance
  • Increased opportunities
  • Budget
  • Strategic fit

The objective is not to constantly upsell.

The objective is to help the client continue progressing when a higher level becomes appropriate.


H.33 — CHANGE ORDERS & PROGRAM MODIFICATIONS

When an active client adds, removes, or materially changes services, the change should be documented.

A change record should identify:

  • New service
  • Removed service
  • New pricing
  • Effective date
  • New deliverables
  • Production impact
  • Billing impact
  • Required approvals

Operations should not implement significant client changes based only upon informal verbal instructions.


H.34 — CANCELLATIONS & OFFBOARDING

When a client ends a program, the relationship should be closed professionally.

The offboarding process should determine:

  • Effective end date
  • Final billing status
  • Outstanding balances
  • Final deliverables
  • Removal of paid placements
  • Sponsor implications
  • Website/archive status
  • CRM status
  • Client assets
  • Future follow-up potential

Client offboarding should eventually be governed by a separate detailed operating policy if the process becomes sufficiently complex.


H.35 — REQUIRED OPERATING FORMS

Appendix H should be supported by downloadable working documents.

These should include:

1. Client Order & Onboarding Form

The primary controlling fulfillment record.

2. Required Client Materials Checklist

Used to collect and track client assets.

3. Operations Handoff Checklist

Used to confirm that all responsibilities have been assigned.

4. Client Launch Checklist

Used to confirm that required program components are active.

5. Client Change Order

Used when services or financial commitments change.

6. Additional Approved Forms

LKNConnect may add operating forms as the system evolves.


H.36 — CLIENT ORDER & ONBOARDING FORM — CORE SECTIONS

The working form should contain at minimum:

Section 1 — Business Information

Section 2 — About the Business

Section 3 — Current Marketing & Business Development

Section 4 — Visibility Audit™ & Objective Analysis

Section 5 — Selected Growth Spiral™ Level

Section 6 — Optional Visibility Services

Section 7 — Strategic Partner Services

Section 8 — Required Client Materials

Section 9 — Fulfillment Instructions

Section 10 — Investment Summary

Section 11 — Client Authorization & Signatures

Section 12 — Internal Onboarding Status

The form may evolve, but these core information areas should remain represented.


H.37 — CLIENT AUTHORIZATION LANGUAGE

The Client Order & Onboarding Form should include clear authorization language substantially similar to:

By signing the Client Order & Onboarding Form, the client confirms that the services and deliverables selected accurately represent the LKNConnect Visibility Program™ being ordered.

The client authorizes LKNConnect to begin onboarding and fulfillment upon receipt of the required initial payment and agrees to provide the information, approvals, access, and materials reasonably necessary to complete the selected services.

The controlling signed agreement and any separately executed contractual terms govern the relationship.


H.38 — DOCUMENT RETENTION

Signed client agreements, order forms, financial records, important approvals, and fulfillment records should be retained according to established LKNConnect recordkeeping practices.

Important client information should not exist solely in:

  • Individual email accounts
  • Text-message threads
  • Personal notebooks
  • Individual computer folders
  • One person’s memory

As systems develop, critical records should increasingly be stored within approved shared business systems.


H.39 — CONFIDENTIALITY & CLIENT INFORMATION

Client information obtained during onboarding should be handled professionally.

Information not intended for public distribution may include:

  • Internal business information
  • Financial information
  • Marketing budgets
  • Business-development plans
  • CRM information
  • Strategic concerns
  • Login credentials
  • Customer information
  • Proprietary materials

Access should be limited to individuals who reasonably require the information to perform LKNConnect services.


H.40 — ONBOARDING & AUTOMATION

The COO and technology partners should continue identifying opportunities to automate appropriate parts of onboarding.

Potential automation may include:

  • Digital forms
  • Electronic signatures
  • Payment confirmation
  • CRM creation
  • Asset requests
  • Deadline reminders
  • Internal notifications
  • Fulfillment assignments
  • Welcome communications
  • Review scheduling
  • Status dashboards

Automation should improve consistency.

It should not eliminate appropriate human review where judgment is required.


H.41 — RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX

VISIBILITY STRATEGIST

Qualifies, recommends, enrolls, documents, and completes the initial client handoff.

CLIENT

Provides accurate information, required materials, approvals, signatures, and payment.

COO

Ensures the onboarding system is documented, operationally sound, and accountable.

MANAGING EDITOR

Coordinates editorial and Media Network fulfillment.

OPERATIONS / PRODUCTION

Produces and delivers the documented services.

FINANCE / ADMINISTRATION

Tracks billing, payment, and financial records.

TECHNOLOGY

Supports CRM, automation, website, and operational systems.

CEO

Retains strategic authority and becomes involved in major exceptions, major client relationships, significant commitments, or matters requiring executive judgment.


H.42 — ONBOARDING DECISION MAP

CLIENT SAYS YES

Complete the Client Order & Onboarding Form.

SERVICES CONFIRMED

Document all selected programs and options.

FINANCIAL TERMS CONFIRMED

Obtain required payment.

AGREEMENT COMPLETE

Obtain signatures.

ASSETS IDENTIFIED

Receive or schedule production.

CRM CREATED

Establish the client operating record.

FULFILLMENT ASSIGNED

Confirm individual responsibility.

LAUNCH PLAN COMPLETE

Prepare activation.

CLIENT WELCOMED

Begin fulfillment.

ALL REQUIRED STEPS COMPLETE

ONBOARDING COMPLETE


H.43 — SUCCESS MEASURES

An effective Client Onboarding & Fulfillment Handoff System should result in:

  • Fewer client misunderstandings
  • Faster implementation
  • Cleaner Operations handoffs
  • Better documentation
  • Fewer missing assets
  • Accurate billing
  • Stronger accountability
  • Fewer unapproved promises
  • Improved fulfillment
  • Better client communication
  • Greater retention
  • Reduced CEO involvement in routine onboarding
  • Better profitability
  • More scalable operations

The ultimate objective is:

Every client enters LKNConnect through the same professional door.


H.44 — RELATIONSHIP TO APPENDICES F & G

The three appendices operate as a continuous client-development system.

APPENDIX F — CLIENT QUALIFICATION & VISIBILITY AUDIT SYSTEM

Answers:

Where is the business today?

APPENDIX G — GROWTH SPIRAL™ RECOMMENDATION & CLIENT ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Answers:

What should the business do next?

APPENDIX H — CLIENT ONBOARDING, FULFILLMENT HANDOFF & OPERATING FORMS

Answers:

The client said yes. How do we deliver what we promised?

Together they form the complete path:

UNDERSTAND → ANALYZE → RECOMMEND → ENROLL → DOCUMENT → ASSIGN → LAUNCH → FULFILL


H.45 — GUIDING PRINCIPLE

Winning a client is not the end of the sales process.

It is the beginning of the delivery responsibility.

A successful client relationship requires more than a signed sale.

It requires:

Clarity.

Documentation.

Payment.

Assets.

Ownership.

Accountability.

Communication.

Fulfillment.

The purpose of onboarding is to ensure that what was discussed becomes what is delivered.

And ultimately:

Sell it clearly.

Document it completely.

Hand it off professionally.

Deliver what we promised.


APPENDIX H — OPERATING TOOLS

The following downloadable tools should accompany this Appendix:

1. LKNConnect Client Order & Onboarding Form

2. Required Client Materials Checklist

3. Operations Handoff Checklist

4. Client Launch Checklist

5. Client Change Order Form

6. Current Growth Spiral™ Pricing & Deliverables Reference

These tools may be updated as LKNConnect’s programs, pricing, technology, and operational requirements evolve.


LKNConnect Operating System — Appendix H

Client Onboarding, Fulfillment Handoff & Operating Forms

Power Communities, LLC / LKNConnect.com

Experience Living Lake Norman.


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