You already know AI is changing things around you. The question most people can't answer: what do you do first, without turning the next six months into an expensive experiment? Most people who come here have already tried something and watched it stall.
That's not an AI problem. That's an implementation problem.
Twenty years building businesses across four continents. Not advising, building. When I launched my practice, the companies I had worked alongside came back. Not as colleagues. As clients. Once AI is in, things just get done. Nobody has to chase anything.
Every week it stays unbuilt, your team finds another workaround. Those workarounds become habits.
It starts with two hours at one desk. You leave knowing exactly what gets built first.
Not strategy decks. Not training days. One desk, one task, this week. Companies across the United States and India outsource this work to me.
Ninety days in: the standup that existed because the system didn't work. Cancelled. Nobody asked for it back. One desk changed. The team followed without being told to.
"Two weeks to build. The standup disappeared the following Monday."
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Strategy decks don't change how people work. The build does. I don't deliver presentations. I deliver working systems embedded into the daily workflow of your team: tested, running, and handed over.
US-based companies outsource their AI implementation to me. Simultaneously, I work with Indian SMBs, family businesses, and export houses. Both markets. One practitioner. The combination is rare, and it shows in the work.
What does it cost?
It starts with the Diagnostic. A standalone two-hour session. That tells both of us whether this is the right fit and exactly what gets built first. Nothing is scoped, quoted, or committed to before the work is understood.
How long until something works?
Weeks, not quarters. The first person who uses the build sees it working before I leave. Value lands inside the engagement, not after it.
I'm in the US. I'm in India. Does this work for me?
Yes. US companies outsource their AI implementation to me as an embedded partner. In India, I work directly with solopreneurs, MSME founders, family businesses, and export houses. Same practitioner, both markets.
What don't you take on?
Strategy decks. Training days. Pilot committees. Change management programs. I take on one specific task that is costing your team time every day. I build the thing that removes it.
Where can I read more about how you work?
The full methodology (the audit, the build, and the handover) is documented in detail on The Desk. Read: What AI Implementation Actually Looks Like →
One desk. One task. This week. In ninety days, that desk looks different. The person at it works differently. And the team around them starts to notice. The Diagnostic is where it starts.