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AI use cases for Operations

Cut the busywork between meetings, sources, and systems so the work actually moves.

3 use cases

These are the operations workflows where AI earns its keep — the connective-tissue work between meetings, sources, and systems. That includes turning many sources into executive briefings, converting meeting notes into action items and tickets, and generating and maintaining SOPs. Each use case is scored by ease, impact, and risk, with a written guide for doing it using Codex, Claude Code, or Claude Cowork — and your team owning the result.

AI for operations — common questions

What operations work can AI take off our plate?

The reading, re-typing, and chasing: synthesizing many sources into a briefing, turning meeting notes into owned action items and tickets, and drafting and refreshing SOPs against how the work is actually done. It removes the busywork between systems, not the judgment.

Which operations use case should we start with?

Meeting notes to action items and executive briefings are high-ease wins you feel immediately. SOP generation and upkeep compounds over time — it pays off most once the staleness checks are running on a cadence.

Do we need engineers to run these?

Mostly no. Claude Cowork handles the non-coding drafting and synthesis directly, and Claude Code or Codex build small, owned scripts your ops team can run and edit — no vendor lock-in and no waiting on a backlog.

Want help shipping one of these?

We'll build it with your team, on your real work, and leave you owning it.