AI strategy
Define the business use cases, sequence the roadmap, and keep AI work tied to measurable operating outcomes.

Aegis Boardroom gives Kansas City operators a practical AI owner: strategy, governance, roadmap, and execution rhythm without forcing a full-time executive hire before the business is ready.
A fractional Chief AI Officer owns the AI operating question when the company is too exposed to leave AI scattered across experiments, but not yet ready for a full-time CAIO hire.
The work is not tool shopping. It is deciding where AI belongs in the operating model, what cannot be automated, what needs governance, and how progress is reported to leadership.
Define the business use cases, sequence the roadmap, and keep AI work tied to measurable operating outcomes.
Set review gates, data-use boundaries, vendor evaluation criteria, and human-accountability rules.
Turn the roadmap into working cadence: owners, artifacts, check-ins, evidence, and next decisions.
Translate activity into clear leadership updates instead of pilot noise.
Aegis Boardroom is headquartered in Olathe and serves the Kansas City metro with a remote-first advisory model plus local working sessions when useful.
The Aegis model combines named human advisory accountability with modular AI agents that support research, monitoring, documentation, and recurring analysis between advisory sessions.
A full-time AI executive can be premature for many Kansas City businesses. Fractional CAIO work is scoped around the actual decision load: readiness, roadmap, governance, pilot selection, and operating cadence.
For the broader positioning and pricing context, see the Aegis fractional Chief AI Officer framework page linked below. Final scope and price are set after discovery.
Aegis Boardroom serves Kansas City businesses from its Olathe, Kansas headquarters. Engagements are remote-first, with local working sessions scoped when they improve the outcome.
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