AdviseAI Advisory
Clarity before commitment. What AI opportunity is actually right for your business? I answer the prior question before selling tools.
The approach
Clarity first, then commitment
- AI Readiness Assessment
- A structured evaluation of your data, processes, and team capacity. Answers the question: are you ready for AI, and if not, what needs to change first?
- Use case identification
- Not every problem needs AI. The work surfaces the two or three highest-impact opportunities where AI will actually deliver measurable results for the specific business.
- Vendor evaluation
- The AI tool market is noisy. I help you evaluate options against your actual requirements — not feature lists designed to impress procurement.
- Implementation planning
- From proof-of-concept to production. Phased rollout plans that account for data preparation, team training, and integration complexity.
- Risk assessment
- Data privacy, vendor lock-in, accuracy thresholds, and failure modes. Know what can go wrong before committing budget and reputation.
- Team enablement
- AI adoption fails when teams do not understand what the system does or trust its output. Practical training that builds confidence, not just compliance.
In practice
What to expect
If the business is not ready for AI yet, the assessment will say so. The honest answer saves more money than the implementation. Most businesses benefit more from automation than AI — and that is okay.
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