Figure out what your organization should actually do with AI — and what to skip.

Vendor-neutral. Realistic. A roadmap you can act on.

What this is

The Gen X AI Strategy Sprint is focused consulting that helps your organization move from pressure and noise about AI to a clear understanding of what to adopt, what to skip, and what to pilot.

This isn't a sales pitch for AI products. George doesn't sell tools or represent vendors. The Sprint produces a vendor-neutral strategic recommendation based on your organization's actual readiness, your team's real work, and what will honestly make a difference.

$3,500

Readiness Audit

A focused assessment — where is your organization, what are the realistic opportunities, and what should happen first.

$8,500–$15,000

Broader Sprint

A deeper engagement including stakeholder interviews, workflow analysis, pilot recommendations, and an implementation roadmap.

This is for you if…

  • You're a small business owner, nonprofit leader, or department head who feels pressure to “do something with AI”
  • You're a school or university team making AI adoption decisions
  • Your organization has done a workshop or individual coaching and needs strategic direction
  • You want realistic, vendor-neutral guidance — not a product pitch

This isn't the right fit if…

  • You want individual coaching, not organizational strategy. The Gen X AI Coaching Program is 1:1 sessions for personal AI skill-building.
  • You want team training, not strategy. Team Workshops are practical training for groups. Often follows a Sprint, but they're different services.
  • You want someone to implement AI tools for you. The Sprint produces recommendations and a roadmap. Implementation is a separate engagement or handled by your team.

What you get

Readiness Audit ($3,500)

  • Organizational assessment (interviews and review)
  • Written readiness report with adopt/skip/pilot recommendations
  • One presentation to leadership (30 minutes)

Broader Sprint ($8,500–$15,000)

  • Everything in the readiness audit, plus:
  • Stakeholder interviews across departments
  • Workflow analysis for priority areas
  • Pilot design and recommendation
  • Full implementation roadmap
  • Follow-up support window (30 days)

How it works

  1. 1.Schedule a strategy call — George assesses scope and fit
  2. 2.Define the engagement: readiness audit or broader sprint
  3. 3.George conducts the assessment
  4. 4.Written recommendations delivered with adopt/skip/pilot framework
  5. 5.Leadership presentation (included)
  6. 6.Follow-up support window (broader sprint only)

Investment

$3,500

Readiness Audit

$8,500–$15,000

Broader Sprint

Scope defined after the initial strategy call. No surprises.

Questions

What's the difference between the readiness audit and the broader sprint?

The audit answers: where are we and what should we do first? The sprint answers that plus: here's exactly how to do it, which workflows to change, what to pilot, and a timeline for implementation.

Is this vendor-neutral?

Completely. George doesn't sell tools, represent vendors, or earn referral fees. Recommendations are based on what fits your organization.

Do we need to do a workshop first?

No, but many organizations do. A workshop builds team awareness; the Sprint builds organizational strategy. They complement each other.

Ready to figure out your AI strategy?

Vendor-neutral. Based on your organization. A roadmap you can act on.