Most AI projects don't fail because of the technology. They fail because the groundwork
underneath wasn't ready.
Where AI fits in where the business is going.
AI isn't a buzzword on a slide or just a way to trim costs — it's tied to how the business grows and competes, and people can name what it's actually supposed to do for you.
Whether your data is in shape for AI to actually use it. This is the heart of it — and the part we're built to fix.
Whether your systems can support AI. Most of this is plumbing — and plumbing is the part we carry, not something you should have to build yourself.
Whether your people are set up to use AI well.
Whether you can trust — and stand behind — what AI does.
Whether the business can actually get AI projects done.
That's the map. Some of it you already have. The part that's usually hardest — getting
your data ready so AI can actually use it — is the part we carry, so you don't have to
become an expert in any of it.
If you want to walk through where your business stands, that's a conversation, not a form.