AI Roadmap and Strategy in 5 Days: What Actually Happens in an AI Sprint


A CEO in Geelong asked me a question I appreciated for its honesty: “I’ve been burned by consultants before. What would I actually get if we worked together?”

Fair question. The AI consulting market is crowded with vague promises, inflated timelines, and deliverables that sit in drawers.

Here’s exactly what happens in a 5-day AI sprint — no fluff, no black boxes.


The Structure: 3 Days On-Site, 2 Days Off-Site


We designed this model for mid-market organisations that need answers fast but can’t host consultants for months. The alternating rhythm gives you focused engagement without operational disruption.


Day 1: Discovery & Diagnosis (On-Site)


We start by listening — not presenting.


What happens:

• Stakeholder interviews across leadership, IT, and operations (typically 6–10 conversations)

• Voice of Customer capture: what’s working, what’s frustrating, where’s the friction

• AI maturity assessment: current tools, usage patterns, data readiness, governance gaps

• Pain point mapping: identify the 5–10 workflows that hurt most

By end of Day 1, we know more about your AI landscape than most internal teams do — because we’re asking different questions.


Day 2: Analysis & Strategy Draft (Off-Site)

We take everything from Day 1 and turn it into structure.


What happens:

• Synthesise findings into themes and patterns

• Prioritise use cases by impact, effort, and readiness

• Draft AI strategy aligned to your business objectives

• Build initial governance framework (decision rights, risk controls, policy outline)

• Prepare 90-day implementation roadmap with owners and milestones

This is heads-down work. No meetings. Just output.


Day 3: Playback & Roadmap Sign-Off (On-Site)

We come back with a draft strategy and pressure-test it with your team.


What happens:

• Playback findings to leadership (usually 90 minutes)

• Present the prioritised use case roadmap

• Run an executive awareness workshop: “What AI can and can’t do for us”

• Capture feedback and refine recommendations in real time

• Agree on final scope and deliverables

This is the alignment day. By the end, leadership is on the same page — literally and figuratively.


Day 4: Finalise Deliverables (Off-Site)

We polish everything into client-ready documents.


What you receive:

• AI Strategy Document (10 pages): strategic context, prioritised opportunities, implementation approach

• Implementation Roadmap: phased 90-day plan with owners, milestones, dependencies

• Governance AI Use Policy: data handling, risk controls, compliance guardrails

• ROI Guidance Template: variables and assumptions model to justify investment

• Adoption Playbook: change management plan, champion identification, training toolkit


Day 5: Training & Handover (On-Site)

Most consultants hand over a PDF and leave. We don’t.


What happens:

• Prompt engineering masterclass for power users

• AI champion enablement session

• Role-specific training for priority teams

• Handover meeting with next steps, owners, and support options

You leave Day 5 with a team that knows what to do — and has already started doing it.


Why 5 Days Works

Traditional strategy engagements take 8–12 weeks and cost six figures. By the time the report lands, priorities have shifted.


The 5-day model works because:

• Speed creates momentum — decisions happen while context is fresh

• Fixed scope prevents bloat — you know exactly what you’re getting

• Senior delivery means quality — no handoffs to junior analysts


As Gartner noted in their 2025 AI Consulting Landscape Report, “Time-boxed AI sprints outperform extended engagements on stakeholder satisfaction and implementation speed.”

Learn more about our 5-Day AI Sprint

Sources: Gartner AI Consulting Landscape Report 2025.