Workflow Opportunity Map
Prioritize the highest-value workflows by savings, speed, quality, risk, and implementation effort.
First advisory step
A focused conversation to identify where AI can reduce cost, simplify operations, speed up delivery, or improve quality in your business or professional work.
What the diagnosis clarifies
Identify repeated tasks, handoffs, delays, document friction, reporting pain, and follow-up gaps.
Separate useful workflow opportunities from generic AI experimentation and tool noise.
Prioritize one practical next move: a workflow map, opportunity shortlist, or implementation sprint.
Bring one workflow that feels too manual, slow, risky, repetitive, or expensive. Examples: sales follow-up, tax document intake, client reporting, proposal drafting, research, internal support, recurring admin, or executive email/task flow.
After the diagnosis
Prioritize the highest-value workflows by savings, speed, quality, risk, and implementation effort.
Build a controlled first workflow with prompts, templates, review gates, and measurable outcomes.
Create repeatable guidance so the workflow can be used consistently by the people doing the work.
Support leadership decisions as AI becomes part of how the business actually operates.