AI that actually works in your business.

Not hype. Not theory. I help companies figure out where AI makes sense — and where it doesn’t — before anything gets built.

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This is how teams actually work.

I recently worked with Cogent leadership to evaluate operational workflows for AI readiness, implementation risk, and process suitability.

In many cases, the answer wasn’t “automate it.”

It was “fix the process first.”

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Most AI consultants start with tools. I start with your process.

I’m a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt — which means we don’t automate broken systems.

  • Identify waste and bottlenecks first
  • Determine if AI is actually appropriate
  • Prevent expensive implementation mistakes
  • Focus only on what drives real results

How I work with companies

Workshops & Speaking
Leadership sessions, conferences, and team trainings focused on real-world AI application.

AI Readiness Evaluation
Identify which processes are ready, which need work, and where to focus.

Targeted Implementation
For companies ready to move — focused, process-level execution.

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Speaking & leadership workshops

I speak to leadership teams and conference audiences about how to evaluate AI opportunities without falling into the trap of chasing tools before the process is ready.

Recent session topic:
The AI Litmus Test: When to Ship, When to Skip

These sessions help teams identify where AI creates real operational value, where automation introduces risk, and where human judgment still matters.

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Featured breakout session on AI, process excellence, and implementation judgment.

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Leadership conference session focused on when to ship AI initiatives and when to skip them.

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Available for workshops, leadership sessions, and practical AI readiness conversations.

Is your process ready for AI?

Every process falls into one of three categories:

Ready → Clear, repeatable, structured
Not Yet → Needs cleanup first
Not a Fit → Requires human judgment

Most companies skip this step — and that’s why their AI efforts fail.

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Let’s figure out what actually makes sense.

If you’re being told you “need AI,” let’s take a look at your processes first.

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