Consulting & AI advisory.
AI adoption that sticks after we leave: diagnosis, architecture, and operational advisory for small and mid-size firms. You build the stack. We teach you how. Methodology transfer, not stack transfer.
Like McKinsey teaches the McKinsey way without handing you their internal playbooks, ITC's consulting practice shares principles, frameworks, and architectural guidance. Not access to the operating stack. Clients leave smarter. We keep the moat.
Three engagement types.
to ongoing advisory.
AI Readiness Assessment.
We diagnose where your operation is, what AI can credibly do for you in the next 12 months, what to prioritize, and what to leave alone. You leave with a written assessment, a ranked roadmap, and a clear “what to do Monday morning” list.
Founder-led firms, 5 to 100 people, who suspect AI matters and want a serious read on where to start.
AI Operating System Implementation Guidance.
We architect your AI operating model. You build the stack with your own tools and choices. We are the architect on the project; you and your team own the bricks. Includes governance design, vendor selection guidance, workflow mapping, evaluation framework, and weekly working sessions.
Mid-market firms who have AI projects underway but need a coherent operating model, governance, and prioritization.
Fractional AI COO Advisory.
Strategic and operational advisory on your AI initiatives. We sit beside your leadership monthly, reviewing what you've shipped, what's stuck, what's next, what to kill. Your team executes. Our role is judgment.
Firms past the “what should we do” question who need a senior AI operating partner without a senior hire's overhead.
What we share. What stays with us.
Every serious consulting firm draws this line. We are being honest about ours.
What we share.
- Principles that make practical AI workflows actually work
- Frameworks for thinking about AI strategy and prioritization
- Architectural patterns we have seen succeed and fail
- Sanitized case lessons from our own buildout
- Diagnostic questions and prioritization rubrics
- Recommendations our clients execute themselves
What stays with us.
- Our proprietary delivery infrastructure
- Our specific tooling, configurations, and prompts
- Internal data corpora
- Anything that would let a client replicate our delivery edge
We didn't read about this in a book.