From strategy deck to deployed in fourteen days
A Discovery Audit that ended with three workflows live in production - not a slide deck nobody reads.
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Workflows live in 14 days
Most AI engagements end with a strategy document and good intentions. We end ours with running software, because a recommendation you cannot ship is just an opinion.
The fourteen-day Discovery Audit is deliberately short. It forces us to refocus on the few workflows that matter, simplify them to something automatable, and launch a working version before momentum fades.
On day one we shadow the team. By the end of the first week we have a ranked map of automatable work. The second week is build and review: every workflow ships with its audit log and Approve or Deny controls from the start.
This client left the audit with three workflows live in production and a clear, ordered backlog of the next ten - all owned by their own team, all observable.
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