Most AI strategy lives in a slide deck nobody opens twice. Ours becomes the document your team works from on Monday — what to build, what to skip, what order moves the needle, and what to ignore entirely.
Most AI strategy decks are built from industry research and vendor briefings. They tell you what's possible — they don't tell you what to do on Tuesday. They live three layers above the work, which is exactly why they get filed away.
Ours start from your operations: a multi-session deep dive into how your team actually works, what's eating the most time, and which problems AI can credibly solve in your environment. The output is concrete enough to assign owners and dates against.
Every opportunity in your business mapped to Quick Wins, Major Projects, Fill-Ins, and Ignore. The page that does most of the work.
3–7 specific tools with monthly cost, setup time, and projected hours saved. We name names. No "consider exploring."
Day-by-day implementation plan in the right order. Quick Wins first. Major Projects scoped for later quarters.
Projected hours saved per week, monthly tool cost, net ROI. The math at the bottom of the page that closes the conversation.
You're past the "is AI real" stage. You've tried ChatGPT. You've watched the demos. You've maybe even paid for a tool or two that's now sitting unused. What's missing isn't curiosity. It's a plan with priorities, owners, and dates.
If that's you, the AI Opportunity Assessment is the right starting point. It produces the strategy document — and 80% of clients then ask us to implement it.
The AI Opportunity Assessment is the multi-session deep dive that produces your strategy. Day-by-day plan, Impact-Effort Matrix, 8+ hours/week back — guaranteed.
30-minute call. We'll figure out together if your business is ready for the assessment — and if it isn't, we'll tell you what to do instead.
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