From Assessment to Build Sprint
The assessment ends with a tier, a primary gap, and a recommended next move. The build sprint is one option for executing on that next move. It is not the only option. And it is not always the right one.
What the build sprint is
A guided implementation. We pick the top 1 or 2 priorities the assessment surfaced and operationalize them: workflow design, prompt assets, governance language, measurement loop. You leave with assets your team can run without us.
When it is the right next step
- The assessment pointed to a Workflow or Use Cases gap that needs hands-on translation.
- You have an executive sponsor and want to move in the next 4 weeks.
- You want the activation prompt and prompt library actually wired into team rituals, not filed as a deliverable.
When it is not
- Your gap is in Leadership. A sponsor needs to be named first. The sprint can't manufacture executive will.
- Your gap is in Governance. That's a policy and decision-rights conversation, not a build sprint.
- You don't have the bandwidth for a few hours of operator time across the build.
The honest version: the assessment is enough on its own for many teams. If
your assessment narrative makes the next move obvious and you have someone
who can drive it, run with that. The sprint is for teams that want
external pace and accountability through the first cycle.
Pricing
The Build Sprint starts at $4,500. It is sold separately from the assessment. You can buy it later, or not at all. We do not bundle them by default; the assessment has to stand on its own.