1. How much data do you need?
Enough to map the source, draft, correction, reviewer, final decision, and business outcome. We do not need a large data lake to begin.
Services
Each engagement starts with one workflow, one measurable outcome, and one owner who can make decisions.
| Engagement | For whom | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Workflow Diagnostic | A leadership team unsure where AI is leaking value | A ranked map of high-value workflows and a first loop design |
| Loop Sprint | A team ready to instrument one workflow | A working loop, the metrics, and a 90-day operating cadence |
| Commander Advisory | A chief executive or minister running a long campaign | Standing advisory, governance, and quarterly reviews |
Good fit
Readiness scorecard
Enough similar work exists to learn from correction patterns.
The source, draft, correction, reviewer, and final decision can be connected.
A process owner can change the handoff, review rule, data path, or tool.
Not a fit
Buyer questions
Enough to map the source, draft, correction, reviewer, final decision, and business outcome. We do not need a large data lake to begin.
No. The workflow comes first. Tool choice follows the evidence, budget, risk, and review needs of that workflow.
We keep it if it fits the workflow. We change the method, data path, review rule, or tool only when the evidence says so.
A candidate workflow, the correction trail to capture, the first metric, and the next evidence request.