DFX5 — Operations Review & Workspace Audit

Review of the DFX5 Ops shared library · Prepared June 11, 2026 · Activity proxy + app scoping

Executive Overview

The DFX5 Ops library is a well-structured, full-company operating system spanning roughly six years (2020–2026). It is organized into clear functional areas — Marketing, Finance, HR, Sales, Operations, and a large client/legal document store — and reflects an organized, consistently-maintained back office. Below is the high-level shape; later tabs go deep on the client portfolio, the people/contract roster, an activity-based productivity proxy, recommended next tasks, and a plan for the operations app.

~1,200
Total files
across 10+ functional areas
~26
Clients / projects
LatAm + Caribbean
~50
People under contract
8 offers + ~42 PSAs
2020–2026
Date span
most active 2023–2026
~80
Purchase orders
standardized & filed
~50
AWS fund requests
POC / MAP packages

Files by area

Library composition by file type

Image/video files dominate by count (event marketing); the highest business value sits in the PDF/XLSX/DOCX layer.
Headline: This is not a messy folder to clean up — it's a maturing operations backbone. The biggest opportunities are (1) de-duplication of event media and triple-filed POs, and (2) turning the static spreadsheets that already act as registers (clients, contracts, receivables, pipeline) into a single operations app with live status. See the Ops App Plan tab.

What's Here — and What's Interesting

Eight things stood out while mapping the library:

Client Portfolio (~26)

Client/project folders under DFX5 FILES/Projects and Clients. Larger engagements use a Signed / Pending / PO / CSO sub-structure; smaller ones are flat (1–2 loose files).

Client / ProjectFolder maturityRegion signal
Engagements are concentrated in banking, insurance and retail (Itaú, Interbank, Oriental Bank, BHD, BPD, Seguros Humano, Seguros Múltiples, Rappi, Evertec) around Amazon Connect contact centers, GenAI assistants, and cloud migration/modernization.

People & Contracts

~50
People under contract
8
Employment offers (PDF)
~42
Contractor PSAs

Employment offers

Contractor PSAs (sample of ~42)

Gap worth closing: contracts are stored as individual PDFs with no single view of start dates, renewal/expiry, country, or rate. The Employee Contracts.xlsx partially does this — a small HR module (see App Plan) would make renewals and compliance trackable.

Activity Proxy — Reading the Output

How to read this (please read first). This is a rough activity proxy built from folder structure, file naming, and document date-stamps — it measures volume and breadth of output, not quality, effort, or hours. File-system "modified" timestamps were not used because OneDrive sync rewrites them in clusters, which would be misleading. Treat this as "what got produced and where," not a performance score. For a true productivity measure, connect a task system (see Next Tasks → offer to wire up Jira/Asana/Slack).

Output volume by area (file count)

Content presence by year (date-stamped docs)

Area2022−2023202420252026
High Medium Low · intensity = relative volume of dated files, not exact counts.

What the activity profile suggests

Recommended Next Tasks to Assign

A concrete, prioritized list you can hand over. Grouped by effort. (Check items off as you assign them — resets on reload.)

Quick wins (hours)

Cleanup & hygiene (days)

Higher-value / sets up the app (1–2 weeks)

Want this as a shareable checklist for her? I can export it to a Word doc or, better, wire these into a real task board (Jira/Asana/Slack) so completion is tracked automatically — which also gives you the genuine productivity metric the Activity tab can only approximate.

Operations App — Proposed Plan

You asked the app to cover four areas: Projects & Clients, Tasks/EA work, HR & Contracts, and Finance & Invoices. The good news: the folder already contains the "tables" for each as spreadsheets — the app turns those static registers into one system with live status, ownership, and dates. Recommended stack matches your standard: Python FastAPI + React.

1 · Projects & Clients

Source: DFX5 FILES + Projects Data Base + Files database
clientengagementSOWPOCSOstatusvaluestart/end

Pipeline → signed → delivery view; links to the actual SOW/PO PDFs; "pending signature" alerts.

2 · Tasks / EA Work

New — the productivity layer
taskownerareaduestatuslinked_doc

Assign, track, and measure work. This is what converts the "activity proxy" into a real, fair productivity metric.

3 · HR & Contracts

Source: Contracts/ PSAs + Employee Contracts.xlsx
persontype(offer/PSA)countryratestartrenewaldoc

Renewal/expiry tracking across countries; one roster instead of ~50 loose PDFs.

4 · Finance & Invoices

Source: Finance/ + Customer Tracker + Expenses/AWS
invoiceclientamountduepaidAWS_costmargin

Outstanding receivables, AWS cost-vs-income margin, fund-request status in one place.

Suggested build approach

Per your "report first, then decide" choice, this is the plan — say the word and I'll scaffold the FastAPI + React project and load it with the real register data as Phase 0/1.

Method, Confidence & Caveats

How this was built

The library was enumerated exhaustively by file type and by sub-folder. Counts are best-effort and shown with "~" where the enumeration hit listing limits. Areas, client list, contract roster, and date ranges are derived from folder/file naming.

Known limitations (please weigh these)

Net confidence: High on structure, clients, contracts and areas; Medium on exact counts; Not yet assessed on financial/quantitative contents (needs the follow-up extraction pass).