10 business days
This is an async operator brief, not a slow consulting cycle. The deliverable should land fast enough to change the next operating decision while the pressure is still current.
The NOETRON AI Diagnostic is a focused operator brief for businesses with real friction, waste, or risk. It ranks the leaks, names the first fix, names the traps to ignore, and decides whether deeper NOETRON work is earned or should stop here. It is not a vague AI readiness score, generic strategy deck, or open-ended consulting loop.
The offer has to be bounded tightly enough that the buyer knows what comes back, and tightly enough that NOETRON can say stop when the case is weak. The point is a ranked next move, not a prettier document.
This is an async operator brief, not a slow consulting cycle. The deliverable should land fast enough to change the next operating decision while the pressure is still current.
The fixed scope is a single ranked document plus one async clarification pass. If the buyer needs implementation, that is a separate decision made after the brief exists.
If the brief shows weak economics, low urgency, or the wrong problem shape, the correct answer is to stop rather than manufacture a bigger project.
This is supposed to create one atomic next move. If it does not narrow the decision, it failed.
Where money, time, and operator focus are actually leaking now, and which visible pains are only downstream symptoms.
Where the business is fragile enough that inaction compounds risk, including workflow failure, tool sprawl, and operational security weakness.
The first fix, the second fix, the things to ignore for now, and whether a NOETRON sprint earns its place or gets rejected.
The diagnostic sits between free signal and deeper implementation. That middle rung has to be strong enough to convert serious users without pretending every result should become a sprint.
Use this when the right next step is a tighter read and a real decision object. If you want to inspect the evidence first, read the sample brief and the runtime truth before you request anything.