AI Operations Program
Turn scattered AI experiments into a governed portfolio with a production path for intake, prioritization, evaluation, enablement, reliability, and measurement.
See this engagementEngagements built around a problem worth fixing
I take on a specific business problem, work with the people inside it, and leave behind something they can run. No open-ended request queue. No strategy deck that becomes someone else's backlog.
Availability: project-based, fractional, and part-time engagements.
A forecast you can't defend
Handoffs that leak
Tools people work around
Ownership no one can see
Consulting engagements
Turn scattered AI experiments into a governed portfolio with a production path for intake, prioritization, evaluation, enablement, reliability, and measurement.
See this engagementFind where signal, ownership, or workflow breaks. Leave with an executive readout and a prioritized 90-day roadmap.
See this engagementRedesign and implement a critical forecast, handoff, routing, or operating workflow with the people who will run it.
See this engagementAdd senior RevOps and systems ownership while the team stabilizes execution and builds internal capacity.
See this engagementStart smaller
Not ready for a full program? Start with a fixed-scope review that tells you what is broken, what matters, and what to do next.
A practical review of CRM, automation, data flow, integrations, reporting, and ownership with a prioritized 30-day plan.
Discuss this auditAssess use cases, context quality, permissions, governance, adoption, and the first three workflows worth pursuing.
Discuss this auditFind where lead-to-opportunity, sales-to-CS, or forecast handoffs lose context, speed, or accountability.
Discuss this auditInspect evidence, definitions, inspection cadence, and manager workflows so forecast conversations get sharper.
Discuss this auditOne useful output
These are deliberately narrow. One workflow, one decision, one useful output. No implementation hidden inside the price.
Review the tools and friction you describe, then leave with the most useful immediate next move. Verbal guidance only.
Ask about this offerRank up to five proposed AI use cases by value, feasibility, risk, and readiness. Includes a one-page prioritization matrix.
Ask about this offerReview one workflow, process document, Loom, or screen recording. Receive annotated failure points and a redesign direction.
Ask about this offerReview tools, integrations, overlap, and obvious waste. Receive a keep, consolidate, replace, investigate recommendation.
Ask about this offerDefine the first 30 days: initial use cases, owners, governance basics, and a launch sequence your team can actually run.
Ask about this offerTurn messy systems findings into a concise decision memo or leadership presentation for a founder, CRO, or COO.
Ask about this offerCommercial model
Diagnostics and implementation sprints use a fixed project fee. Fractional leadership uses a monthly retainer with an agreed mandate, decision cadence, and handoff plan.
Availability: I take on project-based, fractional, and part-time work.
Investment is scoped after a fit call because system access, stakeholder count, and implementation risk materially change the work.
The commercial floor is a paid, bounded diagnostic. I do not provide free custom audits, architectures, or implementation plans during sales.
How to budget: diagnostics are the smallest paid starting point; implementation sprints and fractional leadership are scoped only after the constraint, access, and sponsor are clear.
For workflow automation, model and tool usage is scoped separately from delivery. Ongoing support means defined evaluation, drift review, incidents, and change capacity—not unlimited debugging.
Best suited to growth-stage and enterprise B2B software teams with a CRO, COO, or RevOps sponsor, a cross-functional operating constraint, and willingness to change process—not just buy another tool.