Enablement

If you automate the wrong things, you just do them faster.

Enablement is how we identify what to change — before we change it. A structured consulting programme that maps your operation, finds where AI creates real value, and sequences the work so the biggest wins come first.

Most AI deployments make organisations better at the wrong things.

A call centre decides to adopt AI. They start by making their agents faster at handling inbound calls. Reasonable — except the real problem was that the calls never needed to happen in the first place.

When you deploy AI without a diagnostic layer, you optimise what exists instead of questioning whether it should. You speed up processes that should be eliminated. You invest in automation that entrenches the status quo.

Enablement finds the real problem before the deployment begins.

What Enablement prevents

  • Automating processes that should be eliminated entirely
  • Deploying AI on work that doesn't create client value
  • Sequencing changes in the wrong order and creating downstream problems
  • Investing in tools before the process problem is solved
  • Building internal resistance by starting in the wrong place

Three phases. Structured. Sequenced.

Enablement follows a defined three-phase structure. Each phase has a clear output. Nothing proceeds until the output is agreed.

Phase 1

Discovery

Map how the organisation actually operates — not how it thinks it does. We interview key people, observe workflows, and surface where time is being spent on work that doesn't create value.

Output: Operational map and waste inventory

Phase 2

Planning

Identify which problems are solvable with AI, which require process redesign first, and which are better left alone. Prioritise by value, feasibility, and organisational readiness. Agree the sequence.

Output: Prioritised AI roadmap

Phase 3

Deployment

Implement the roadmap. Hands-on with the team. This is where Enablement transitions into Orchestration — the capability is built, the agents are deployed, and the organisation begins to own its AI programme.

Output: Working agents, trained team

Consulting rate. Scoped per engagement.

Enablement is priced as consulting — hours agreed at the start of each phase, with no surprises mid-engagement. The programme rate reflects the expertise being applied: senior AI strategy and operational design, not generalist advisory.

Ad-hoc advisory is available for clients between phases or outside the structured programme — half day and full day formats. Speak to us about scope and fit.

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Organisations that want to do AI properly — not just fast.

Mid-market professional service businesses — law firms, accounting firms, consultancies, financial advisers — with $5M–$50M revenue and teams that are operationally stretched. Organisations that know AI is coming and want to adopt it with a clear head rather than a panic.

Enablement is also right for organisations that have already tried AI tools and found they didn't stick — because tools without a clear process rationale rarely do.

A call centre was hesitant to adopt AI — worried about headcount impact. Enablement showed them the work their team hated most. AI took that. The team kept their jobs and spent time on the work that actually mattered to clients.

Enablement is right for you if:

  • You know AI is relevant but don't know where to start
  • You've tried tools that didn't stick
  • You're worried about deploying AI on the wrong things
  • Your team is resistant and you want to bring them with you

Enablement leads to:

  • A clear AI roadmap your team agrees with
  • Orchestration — building permanent AI capability
  • Faster, smoother deployments because the groundwork is done
  • Internal buy-in because the team helped design the changes

Start by understanding what you're actually solving.

Enablement begins with a conversation. Bring us your operational picture. We'll tell you where we'd start — and whether Enablement is the right fit.

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