AiOS

Realize high-impact GenAI use cases at scale

AiOS combines capability diagnostics, role-specific playbooks, and applied labs to standardize how non-technical teams use GenAI in everyday workflows.

For organizations ready to move beyond one-off training.

The challenge

Training alone doesn’t scale

Individual skills improve, but without shared standards the organization stays inconsistent.

Skills improve, workflows don’t

Individuals get better at prompting, but each team invents its own process. Without shared playbooks, quality varies across functions and handoffs break down.

No organizational standard

Verification, data handling, and output quality depend on personal judgment. What counts as "ready to share" differs from person to person and team to team.

Uplift is invisible to leadership

Without role-level diagnostics tied to real workflows, there is no credible way to show the board that GenAI capability is improving or that investment is paying off.

How it works

Three building blocks

AiOS brings diagnostics, playbooks, and labs together into one integrated capability program.

01

Role-level capability diagnostics

Building on a Pulse baseline, AiOS diagnostics go deeper, assessing capability and impact at the role and workflow level to pinpoint exactly where intervention will drive the most value.

02

Standardized GenAI playbooks

Role-specific playbooks that translate assessment insights into standardized workflows, so every team member knows how to use GenAI safely and effectively for their specific tasks.

03

Role-specific enablement labs

While Essentials labs build general capability, AiOS labs are designed around your specific roles and workflows. Each session uses scenarios, data, and outputs that mirror the team’s actual work, making practice immediately transferable.

Skill areas covered

One unified skill model

Every component of AiOS reinforces the same five capability dimensions, from diagnostics through enablement.

Prompting

Task framing, context setting, and constraint definition.

Verification

Checking outputs for accuracy, hallucinations, and completeness.

Data Handling

Handling sensitive information safely when using GenAI tools.

Ethical Use

Bias awareness, attribution, and organizational policy compliance.

Workflow & Audience

Adapting outputs to real workflows and intended audiences.

Get AiOS

Tell us about your organization and we’ll design the right AiOS program for your teams.

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