Decision
What should be started, stopped or rescoped?
Approach
Tirion guides AI initiatives through a clear decision and execution path: prioritize, secure, build, operate and expand.
Short answer
Tirion starts with the decision, not the tool. Use case, owner, data, risk and review boundaries are clarified first. Then come Kickstart, pilot, operations and expansion.
Decision-to-Operations
What should be started, stopped or rescoped?
Which data, risks, owners and use cases matter?
Which workflow creates visible value?
How does it stay stable, measurable and controlled?
Which internal area should move next?
The operating pressure is named before model or agent choices take over.
Responsibility for value, risk, approval and operations becomes visible early.
AI can prepare work, while sensitive steps remain controlled and approved.
Decision logic
then Tirion starts with use-case inventory, risk, owners and stop or pilot rules.
then data classes, approvals and human review are clarified before scale.
then the next artifact should be an executive decision memo, not a tool demo.
FAQ
How decision, Kickstart, pilot and operation fit together.
Wrong pilots create budget waste, data risk and rework. The viable use case must be clear first.
When business value, data access, owner model, risk and review boundaries are reliable enough.
Yes. The path can continue into Managed Operations, review cadence, monitoring and internal expansion.
Next step
The Decision Call shows whether Kickstart, pilot, evidence or deliberate stop is the right move.