Decision moment
When operations teams need relief but leadership has not chosen the first workflow to automate.
AI Automation for Mid-Market
AI automation for US mid-market companies: prioritize workflow bottlenecks, data readiness, governance and sprint scope.

How should US mid-market companies start AI automation?
AI automation should start with repeated operational bottlenecks: handoffs, research, classification, reporting or internal service work where data access and process ownership are clear enough for a focused sprint.
When operations teams need relief but leadership has not chosen the first workflow to automate.
A prioritized automation path with workflow bottleneck, data assumptions, guardrails and sprint scope.
Decision rule: start automation where repetition, data access and business ownership meet.
For US mid-market companies that need practical automation leverage without creating disconnected tool sprawl.
Framework
Each page is written as an executive decision surface for the US offer: practical, Microsoft-aware and built around the next move.
Find the repeated workflow that costs time, quality or management attention.
Check whether the inputs are reliable enough for AI-supported execution.
Decide what can be automated, assisted or prepared first.
Define human review, exception handling and operating ownership.
Decision questions
Red flags
Anonymized example pattern
A US operations team was slowed by repeated handoffs and manual classification.
Tirion scored bottlenecks by repetition, data access, owner strength and risk.
The first sprint automated preparation and classification while critical actions stayed human-reviewed.
Decision logic
then start with AI & Cloud Transformation Sprint to create a decision-ready path.
then clarify governance before committing budget or pilot scope.
then use an executive brief, trade-offs and a 30/60/90 roadmap.
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In 30 minutes we identify whether the US offer path should start with Kickstart, Consulting, Company Brain, Sprint or Advisory.