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AI services with a number attached

You've probably already bought AI. The gap is between what you bought and what you can measure. As of 2026, 42% of companies have abandoned most of their AI initiatives (S&P Global). These four services exist to keep you out of that statistic: fixed prices, named deliverables, and a result you can show your board.

Flagship

$10k–$20k fixed · 3–4 weeks

Stalled AI Pilot Rescue & ROI Verification Sprint

Your AI pilot is 6 to 12 months old and nobody can point to a number. This sprint takes one stalled rollout (Copilot deployment, chatbot, agent pilot) to a measured, adopted workflow with a before-and-after metric the board can see. I'm decoupled from whoever sold you the original build: I verify, I don't resell.

/the moment: The board is asking "what did we get for that?"

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$10k–$25k fixed · 30 days

AI Governance Readiness Sprint

An enterprise customer just sent an AI clause in their security questionnaire, or the board asked "are we exposed?" and the honest answer is nobody knows. In 30 days you get an AI-use inventory (including the shadow tools), a risk register, an acceptable-use policy set, a questionnaire response kit, and a leadership briefing. Operational evidence your legal counsel reviews, not a legal opinion.

/the moment: A customer, board member, or auditor is asking questions you can't answer yet.

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$5k–$12k/month retainer

Fractional Chief AI Officer

The senior AI owner you can't justify hiring full-time. Every month: a prioritized initiative queue, a vendor and tool-spend review, one workflow shipped or verified, and quarterly board-ready impact reporting. When someone asks who owns AI here, there's an answer.

/the moment: AI decisions are scattered across five people and none of them own the outcome.

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$3.5k per session to $50k+ organization-wide

AI Training

Hands-on, role-specific training that closes the gap between tools bought and results measured. Two tracks: Microsoft Copilot (workshops, readiness assessment, Champions program) and Claude and AI agents. Your team trains on their real work, not demo data.

/the moment: Licenses are active. Usage is flat.

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Not sure which one fits?

Schedule a 30-minute call and describe where AI stands at your company. I'll tell you which of the four makes sense, or whether none of them do yet.