An AI strategy isn’t a vision statement — it’s a prioritised, feasible plan tied to business outcomes. dgm provides AI strategy consultancy for UK businesses. (dgm is an independent integration partner; osFoundry is a separate company’s product.)
What we do
We help you build a practical AI strategy:
- link AI to business goals — cost, growth, quality, risk;
- prioritise use cases by value and feasibility;
- build a realistic roadmap; and
- include governance, skills and platform choices that avoid lock-in.
The output is a prioritised, feasible plan, not a wish list. (See how to build an AI strategy.)
Why a strategy matters
Without one, AI adoption is ad-hoc — scattered experiments with no clear value or governance. A strategy gives focus: which goals AI serves, which use cases come first, how to govern it, and what platform to use.
How we prioritise
We score candidate use cases on value (how much they move a real metric) and feasibility (data readiness, integration, risk), recommending high-value, low-complexity wins first to build momentum and prove value. (See how to pick your first AI use case.)
Honest about fit
We’re straight about where AI fits and where it doesn’t, so the strategy is realistic — not hype. A strategy built on unrealistic expectations fails.
Strategy, then (optional) implementation
The strategy engagement produces a roadmap that stands on its own. Implementation is a separate, optional engagement — dgm can implement with osFoundry, or you can take the roadmap elsewhere. We’re transparent about that.
Engagement and pricing
A fixed-fee strategy/assessment engagement, with implementation as a separate monthly engagement if you proceed. Scope depends on your business — contact us for a quote.
dgm is an independent integration partner with zero integrations so far. To build an AI strategy, book a consultation with dgm. General information; scope and pricing per project.