The Challenge
Every business knows AI is important. Few know what to actually do about it. The market is saturated with vendors promising transformative results, consultants selling frameworks instead of outcomes, and a constant stream of new tools that make decision-making harder, not easier.
The cost of getting AI strategy wrong is significant. Businesses that chase trends end up with expensive pilots that never scale. Those that wait too long watch competitors pull ahead. And organisations that adopt AI without proper strategy often create more problems — data silos, security risks, frustrated teams, and tools that nobody uses.
What most businesses need isn’t more information about AI — it’s a clear-eyed assessment of where AI will genuinely move the needle for their specific operation, and a practical plan to get there without blowing the budget or disrupting what already works.
Our Approach
We’ve guided organisations like Foundation Medical Group and All Health Medical through their AI adoption journeys, so we understand the real-world complexities that generic consultants miss. Our strategy work starts with listening — understanding your business model, your team’s capabilities, your data landscape, and the specific problems you need solved.
Our AI readiness assessment examines four dimensions: your data (do you have it, is it clean, is it accessible), your infrastructure (what can your current systems support), your people (skills, willingness, capacity for change), and your processes (where are the bottlenecks that AI can actually fix). We score each dimension and prioritise opportunities by impact, feasibility, and speed to value.
The deliverable isn’t a 100-page report that sits on a shelf. It’s a focused roadmap with three horizons: quick wins you can implement in weeks, strategic initiatives for the next quarter, and transformational projects for the year ahead. Each initiative includes specific technology recommendations, estimated costs, expected returns, and the team structure needed to execute. We stay involved through implementation to make sure the strategy translates into real results.