Better Tuesdays Using AI
- Rakhee Das
- Mar 26
- 2 min read

Current Consulting Trend
There's a certain kind of meeting that happens a lot right now.
Someone has zoomed in from a large firm with a very nice deck. The fonts are clean. There's a slide about "the future of work." Someone uses the phrase "broadscale transformation" and nobody laughs.
Two hours later, you walk out nodding, mildly inspired, completely unclear on what you're doing Tuesday.
Vs. Assure
The unsexy truth about AI is that it works best on boring things.
Not the moonshots. The stuff nobody talks about at conferences because there's no hero story in "we automated our sales report and got our Mondays back."
But that's exactly the win that pays for the moonshots later.
Here's what's quietly eating your company alive right now:
Someone is manually pulling data to build a report. Every week. They hate it. They haven't told you because they don't think you care. Your team is chasing approvals over email in a thread titled "Re: Re: Re: Re: Approval Needed." Customer follow-up is happening inside someone's head and that head is also thinking about lunch and their kid's soccer game. Leads are dying not because your product is wrong, but because the follow-up never happened.
Nobody went to school to be a human photocopier. And yet.
You don't need a transformation. You need a Tuesday that works better than last Tuesday.
An agent that summarizes your inbound pipeline before Monday standup isn't glamorous. But if it means your sales lead walks in with context instead of confusion, you just changed the conversation. Maybe the quarter.
The boring stuff is the infrastructure. And infrastructure is what everything else is built on.
So before you book the transformation consultant, pick three things in your business that happen manually and shouldn't. Not three hundred. Three.
Those three things are your AI strategy. For now.
The future of work is great. But the future of your work starts next Tuesday.



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