AI Judgment Sprint

Fix one exposed AI-supported area before it becomes part of how the business operates.

The AI Judgment Sprint is a focused correction engagement for one priority issue identified during your AI Judgment Review.

Norm helps you tighten the prompt, workflow, customer language, review rule, or decision boundary carrying the most weight.

One area.

One correction.

One clearer operating standard.

 

$2,500 fixed-scope Sprint

Available after the AI Judgment Review. One focused correction. Delivered in days, not months.

A priority is only useful if the business can correct it.

The Review showed you what deserves attention first.

Now the work has to change.

That may mean a prompt needs limits.

A workflow needs a human approval point.

A customer message needs a clearer promise.

A support process needs a better boundary.

A summary process needs a stronger review rule.

A handoff needs an owner.

The Sprint exists for that moment.

Not to redesign the whole business.

To correct the exposed area before the team keeps working around it.

Once people adapt to weak output, the business starts defending the habit instead of questioning the work.

The Sprint turns one exposed area into a working correction.

Norm takes the priority identified in the Review and works through the part that needs to change.

That may include:

  • Clarifying what AI is allowed to carry
  • Defining what AI should only prepare
  • Adding a human review point
  • Tightening the prompt
  • Rewriting the customer-facing language
  • Correcting the workflow
  • Naming the owner
  • Defining what should not move without approval
  • Removing a shortcut that has started to harden

The goal is not more output.

The goal is a safer way for the work to move.

One Sprint. One exposed area.

Prompt correction

Tighten a prompt that is shaping repeated work without enough limits, context, or review.

Workflow correction

Repair one AI-supported workflow where ownership, handoff, or human approval is unclear.

Customer language correction

Correct one sales, service, support, onboarding, or proposal flow where the words carry more promise than the business intends.

Review-rule correction

Define what must be checked, who checks it, and what cannot move forward without approval.

Decision-boundary correction

Clarify where AI can recommend, where a human must decide, and where the task should remain human-led.

Privacy or data-boundary correction

Define what information can be used, what should stay out, and what requires a different handling rule.

What you receive

A defined correction target

You begin with one issue.

Not a broad list.

Not a loose advisory conversation.

One place where the business needs a cleaner standard.

A revised working asset

Depending on the Sprint, this may be:

  • A corrected prompt
  • A revised workflow
  • A review checklist
  • A customer-language standard
  • A human approval rule
  • A decision boundary
  • A revised handoff process

A Loom walkthrough

Norm explains what changed, why it changed, and what the business needs to protect going forward.

A written operating note

A short document that captures:

  • What was exposed
  • What was corrected
  • What the new rule is
  • Who owns it
  • What to watch next

A short follow-up window

You receive a limited written follow-up period for clarification after delivery.

This is not a full Buildout.

It is not a company-wide AI operating plan.

It is not a multi-workflow implementation.

It is not an ongoing consulting engagement.

It is not a technical model audit.

It is not legal, security, compliance, or financial advice.

It is not a promise to fix every exposed area found in the Review.

The Sprint corrects one priority issue.

If the business needs several connected workflows, standards, and review rules installed together, that belongs in a Buildout.

This is for you if:

You completed the AI Judgment Review.

You know what needs attention first.

The exposed area is narrow enough to correct in one focused engagement.

You want help turning judgment into a working prompt, workflow, rule, or boundary.

You do not want to keep patching the same issue.

You need one part of the business to stop depending on memory, guesswork, or informal review.

You are ready to change the work, not just discuss it.

This may not be for you if:

You have not completed the AI Judgment Review.

You still do not know which issue deserves attention first.

You need several departments or workflows corrected.

You want a full implementation.

You need technical system architecture.

You need legal, compliance, or security review.

You are not ready to provide the real prompt, workflow, language, or process under review.

If the problem is bigger than one exposed area, the next step may be a Buildout or Diagnostic instead.

How the Sprint works

Step 1: Confirm the correction target

The Sprint begins with the priority identified during the AI Judgment Review.

The issue must be narrow enough to correct in one engagement.

Step 2: Submit the working materials

You provide the current prompt, workflow, language, process, notes, and any supporting examples.

Step 3: Norm corrects the exposed area

Norm reviews the current work, identifies what must change, and builds the corrected version.

Step 4: You receive the working correction

You receive the revised asset, Loom walkthrough, and written operating note.

Step 5: Clarify and close

You use the short follow-up window to ask final questions and confirm the correction is understood.

The Review tells you what to fix. The Sprint fixes it.

The Audit Kit helps you inspect what AI is touching.

The Review tells you what deserves attention first.

The Sprint corrects one exposed area.

That order matters.

Without inspection, the issue stays vague.

Without priority, the business may fix the wrong thing.

Without correction, the same exposure keeps moving.

The Sprint is where the work changes.

What is included

  • One defined correction target
  • Review of current materials
  • One corrected prompt, workflow, language set, review rule, or decision boundary
  • One Loom walkthrough
  • One written operating note
  • One short written follow-up window

What is not included

  • Multiple correction targets
  • Full business implementation
  • Ongoing support
  • Unlimited revisions
  • Technical development
  • Legal or compliance review
  • Team training
  • Company-wide AI standards

Investment

$2,500 fixed-scope Sprint

This is not priced against the cost of one document.

It is priced against the cost of letting one weak prompt, workflow, promise, or review habit keep spreading.

A small correction is easier before the team builds around it.

A repeated mistake becomes harder to unwind once customers, staff, and process start depending on it.

The Sprint exists to make the first correction while the work can still be changed cleanly.

Available after the AI Judgment Review. One focused correction. Fixed scope.

Correct the exposed area before the business learns to work around it.

You already know what deserves attention first.

Now the work needs a better rule.

A better prompt.

A better handoff.

A clearer review point.

A boundary the business can actually use.

The Sprint gives you one focused correction before the weak version becomes normal.

$2,500 fixed-scope engagement

One priority issue. One corrected working asset. One clear operating standard.