Clarify current AI use, training activity, readiness, and team capacity.
Practical AI support paths after the first training need
Business packages for teams moving from AI training into practical adoption.
Many organizations start with AI training. Sixth City AI Business Packages help buyers choose a practical next level of support: a light first step, deeper application, leadership direction, or broader transition support.
Many organizations start with AI training, then realize they need a clearer support path. Business Packages help buyers organize that next decision: a lighter first step, deeper application, leadership structure, or broader adoption transition. They are not one-size-fits-all products, and they do not promise outcomes.
Training often reveals what the organization needs next. Some teams need a lighter orientation path. Others need structured application, leadership support, change support, or coordination across teams. Business Packages help organize those options without forcing every buyer into the same path.
Governed AI Adoption Pilot remains distinct
The Governed AI Adoption Pilot is the structured training-plus-application path for a bounded group. It helps a team learn, practice, reinforce guardrails, capture use cases, and decide what should come next. It is not one of the four package cards.
Package paths after training or early AI activity
AI Jumpstart helps early teams orient around training, safe-use basics, and next-step clarity. AI Accelerator supports teams ready to turn training into use cases, guardrails, workflow review, or readiness follow-through. AI Leadership supports executives and managers who need clearer priorities, governance, and decision routines. AI Transition supports organizations moving from early AI use into more coordinated adoption, change management, and workflow support.
Business Packages selector
| Buyer situation | Suggested path |
|---|---|
| We need a lighter first step around training and orientation. | AI Jumpstart |
| We have training or early AI activity and need deeper follow-through. | AI Accelerator |
| Our leaders need help making AI decisions. | AI Leadership |
| We need help turning training into people, workflow, and adoption routines. | AI Transition |
| We need structured training-plus-application for a bounded group. | Governed AI Adoption Pilot |
| We need recurring strategic leadership. | Fractional Chief AI Officer |
| We need coordination and action tracking. | Fractional AI Program Manager |
| We need recurring advisory access. | Ongoing AI Advisory Retainer |
Four package paths
- AI Jumpstart: Light first step for orientation, early training, safe-use basics, and next-step clarity.
- AI Accelerator: Deeper follow-through after training or early AI activity.
- AI Leadership: Leadership decisions, governance expectations, standards, and ownership language.
- AI Transition: People, managers, workflow clarity, communication, and adoption routines.
Package comparison matrix
This comparison is a planning guide, not a public fee table or promise of outcomes. Final scope depends on readiness, goals, team capacity, and what support is needed next.
| Path | Best fit | Primary need | What it supports | What it is not |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governed AI Adoption Pilot | A bounded team ready for training plus application | Structured training and real-work practice | Training, guardrails, use-case capture, leadership next-step clarity | Not company-wide rollout, custom automation, or implementation promise |
| AI Jumpstart | Early team needing a lighter first step | Orientation and first-step clarity | Practical training, safe-use basics, readiness observations, simple next-step conversation | Not a full pilot or promised quick-win package |
| AI Accelerator | Team moving beyond training or early AI activity | Deeper application and follow-through | Use-case review, guardrails, workflow review, readiness follow-through, adoption routines | Not automatic expansion or technical buildout |
| AI Leadership | Executives and managers needing decision structure | Leadership clarity and governance routines | Priorities, standards, ownership, governance themes, next-step planning | Not outside executive authority or company-wide rollout |
| AI Transition | Organization moving from training into coordinated adoption | People, managers, workflow, and change support | Manager reinforcement, role-based practice, workflow clarity, communication, adoption routines | Not workforce reduction or promised culture change |
Fractional support as an adjacent family
Some teams need continuing support after package or pilot work. Fractional Chief AI Officer support helps with strategic direction. Fractional AI Program Manager support helps with coordination and cadence. Ongoing AI Advisory Retainer support creates a recurring advisory rhythm.
Process / What to Expect
Compare the Pilot, package paths, and fractional support options.
Select a scoped path that matches the current need.
Reassess next steps after the engagement.
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Start hereGoverned AI Adoption PilotA bounded first step to learn safe AI use, apply it to real work, and see what comes next.
PackageAI JumpstartA lighter first step for teams that need orientation, basic readiness, and next-step clarity.
PackageAI AcceleratorSupport for teams moving beyond early experiments into more structured AI follow-through.
PackageAI LeadershipLeadership alignment and practical standards for scaling adoption responsibly.
PackageAI TransitionHuman-centered adoption support for communication, manager readiness, workflows, and habits.
FractionalFractional Chief AI OfficerSenior AI leadership support without creating a full-time AI executive role.
FractionalFractional AI Program ManagerCoordination for AI workstreams, governance routines, blockers, and practical follow-through.
RetainerOngoing AI Advisory RetainerRecurring advisory support for priorities, governance questions, use-case review, and next-step planning.
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Compare support paths without overcommitting.
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Answer Engine Summary
What AI package fits my business?
Business Packages help buyers compare practical AI support paths after training, a readiness conversation, pilot work, or early AI activity reveals the need for more structured orientation, application, leadership, or transition support.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose a package instead of a single AI workshop?
A single workshop can introduce useful ideas, but some teams need more structure after training begins. A package can help organize next steps around orientation, use-case development, leadership decisions, governance, workflow review, or adoption support. The right package depends on readiness and goals.
Are these packages fixed products?
No. Packages are practical buying paths, not rigid products with promised outcomes. Scope should be confirmed based on the organization's goals, readiness, team capacity, and what support is needed after training or early AI activity.
How do we know which package fits?
Start with the problem in front of you. Jumpstart fits early orientation. Accelerator fits deeper application after training or early activity. Leadership fits executive and manager decision support. Transition fits broader people, workflow, and adoption support. A readiness conversation can help clarify fit.
How is the Governed AI Adoption Pilot different from a package?
The Governed AI Adoption Pilot is a structured training-plus-application path for a bounded group. Business Packages are broader buying paths that may fit before, after, or alongside pilot work depending on the organization's needs.
Do packages require heavy IT work?
Not necessarily. Many package paths focus on readiness, training, governance, leadership, and adoption support before technical implementation.
Can we start with a pilot?
Yes. The Governed AI Adoption Pilot remains the recommended starting point for many early-stage organizations.
How are packages different from service hubs?
Service hubs describe areas of support. Packages organize support into practical commercial paths.