Brazilian processes demonstrate characteristic flexibility—they adapt and adjust without losing their essential function. Expect processes to bend around circumstances rather than operating rigidly regardless of context or breaking down when variation is needed. When formal processes do not work, finding alternative paths is expected and appropriate.
The jeitinho—working around obstacles to achieve necessary outcomes—is process flexibility in action. This is not abandoning the process; it is achieving the process’s purpose through adapted means. Learn the flexibility range of different processes. Some processes (regulatory compliance, legal requirements) may have little flexibility; follow them precisely.
Others (internal procedures, commercial arrangements) may have substantial flexibility; adaptation is expected. Knowing where flexibility exists is process competence.