Workflow
Name the task, the handoffs, the exceptions, and the moment a human must approve the result.
"A good pilot impresses today and already knows where it has to grow tomorrow."
Everything I mentioned on stage is below. Scorecard and framework are free, no email needed.
01 - Scorecard
Seven criteria, five minutes, and one clear answer: is this workflow a good first AI pilot, or do you have prerequisites to solve first?
02 - Framework
Five layers to design before AI touches real work: workflow, data, model, people, and operations.
Name the task, the handoffs, the exceptions, and the moment a human must approve the result.
List the documents, systems, logs, and records the pilot may use, plus the data it must never touch.
Choose the smallest model setup that can do the job with enough accuracy, latency, and cost control.
Decide who owns the workflow, who reviews outputs, who can override them, and who explains failures.
Add monitoring, evaluation, permissions, fallback paths, and handover before the pilot becomes normal work.
The scorecard helps you decide whether a workflow is worth piloting. The Five Layers helps you design the pilot once you have picked one.
Download the one-pager (PDF)04 - Follow
I publish throughout the year: observations from client work, breakdowns of frameworks, new developments in the AI space, and longer notes when a topic needs more room.
05 - Talk directly
If you already have a specific pilot, a stuck demo, a private deployment question, or a sensitive data boundary to design, the first discovery call is free and carries no commitment. Focused Private AI Workflow Assessments start at 2,500 euros.