Teams reviewing workflow documents to choose the right first AI use case.
Solution

Company assessment

When the company needs a credible starting point for AI, this is the first step. We diagnose one part of the business, surface the real operating pattern, and clarify the few places where AI is most worth backing.

Real operating reality

We surface the workflow people actually follow, including handoffs, workarounds, and exceptions that do not appear in formal documentation.

Priority AI opportunities

We narrow the field to the highest-value opportunities so the company can start with a focused wedge instead of another scattered pilot set.

Adoption risks early

We identify where ownership is weak, where teams are likely to stall, and what needs to be managed if rollout is going to hold.

When to use it

Use it when the company needs a clearer starting point.

The fit is strongest when AI pressure is rising but the business still lacks clarity on where to begin, what to prioritize, or how work actually moves today.

  • Early pilots have produced activity without a clear path to scale.
  • Too many workflows look like candidates for AI at once.
  • Operational knowledge sits with people, not in current SOPs.
What you get

Clarity strong enough to support a real decision.

A focused assessment produces a practical view of the work, the best near-term opportunities, and the barriers that need active management before rollout moves further.

  • A diagnosis of one function or workflow.
  • A clearer first wedge for AI investment.
  • A grounded view of adoption risk before rollout expands.
Next step

Contact us.

If the company needs a clearer starting point, we can scope the first area to assess and define what useful clarity should look like.

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