A Clear Plan. The Right Prompts. AI That Delivers.

We help businesses build an AI strategy grounded in their actual operation, then design the prompt systems and tools that make it work in practice.

Strategy Without Execution Is Just a Plan

Most AI consulting delivers a document. A framework, a maturity assessment, a set of recommendations. That work has value, but it stops short of where the real leverage is.

ManagePoint works differently. We start with an honest assessment of where your business stands, build a strategy that reflects your actual operation rather than a generic template, and then do the technical work to make it run. That includes designing the prompt systems, tools, and workflows that turn an AI strategy into something your team uses every day.

AI strategy is where we help leadership make good decisions. Prompt engineering is where we make those decisions produce something real.

The AI Readiness Assessment

Before any strategy conversation, it helps to know where you actually stand. Our assessment evaluates your organization across seven dimensions that reflect what actually determines whether AI adoption succeeds or stalls.

The lite assessment is on this site. Three minutes. Immediate results across all seven dimensions. The right starting point before any strategy conversation.

The leadership assessment is delivered via secure link. Detailed pillar-by-pillar scoring with a prioritized recommendations report. Designed for ownership groups and leadership teams making AI investment decisions.

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Strategic Vision

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Data Readiness

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Technology Infrastructure

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People and Skills

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Culture and Change Management

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Governance and Ethics (PIPEDA, CASL)

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Financial Readiness

Prompt Engineering as a Professional Service

Prompt engineering is not showing your team how to ask better questions. It is the technical design work of building AI tools that reliably produce the right output. We deliver it three ways.

Standalone Engagements

We design, build, and test a prompt system for a specific use case. You receive a documented, production-ready tool your team can operate without ongoing support from us.

Within Larger Engagements

When we build a strategy or an agentic workflow, prompt engineering is part of the work. It is how we ensure the AI components in a larger build produce reliable outputs.

Coaching for Internal Capability

One-on-one sessions for team members whose work would benefit from better prompting. We focus on building the skill in-house rather than creating a dependency on us.

Two examples of what that looks like in practice

Client Example

1 hr saved

Per client meeting. Financial advisor tool.

A prompt-engineered tool that pulls current plans and five-year performance data, compares against the advisor’s recommendations, calculates the delta, and builds a PowerPoint presentation. One hour saved per client meeting, delivered through a tool any team member can operate.

On-brand output, no design skills required

Document formatter

A pre-prompted document tool that allows any staff member to produce on-brand, formatted documents without design skills or routing requests through marketing. Consistent output, no bottleneck.

Common Questions

What we hear most often from business owners and leadership teams working through an AI strategy.

An AI readiness assessment evaluates where your business actually stands across the dimensions that determine whether AI will work for you – your data, your infrastructure, your team, your governance, and your financial position. Most businesses that have had poor AI experiences skipped this step and deployed tools without understanding what they were missing. You do not need an assessment to buy software. You do need one if you want to make a decision you can stand behind a year from now.
Most of the gap between AI that feels useful and AI that actually changes how work gets done comes down to how you instruct it. Prompt engineering is the discipline of designing those instructions systematically – building reusable templates, testing outputs, refining for consistency, and documenting what works. Teams that do this properly get dramatically better results from the same tools. We offer it as a standalone engagement because many businesses already have the right tools and just need the instructions built properly.
Having the tool and using it well are different things. Most Copilot rollouts result in a small percentage of staff using it regularly, usually for the same two or three tasks, while the rest of the team ignores it. An AI strategy defines which processes get targeted, what good output looks like, how you measure adoption, and what comes next. Without that, the tool sits mostly unused and the license cost is hard to justify.
We build things. The assessment and strategy work we do is grounded in what we know can actually be implemented because we are the team that implements it. We are not producing a slide deck of recommendations that someone else has to figure out how to execute. If the strategy says you need a specific workflow built or a particular prompt system designed, we can do that work. The strategy and the implementation are connected.
It depends on the scope, but typically a set of tested, documented prompt templates for the tasks your team does most often, guidelines for how to use and adapt them, and in many cases a structured prompt library your team can reference and build from. We also cover what to do when the model gives you something unexpected, which is an area most teams have no systematic approach to.

Start with where you actually are.

The readiness assessment takes three minutes and gives you an honest picture of where your business stands across all seven dimensions. If you want the scored leadership version with prioritized recommendations, we can walk you through that on a call.

Scored across seven readiness dimensions

Designed for Canadian businesses, PIPEDA and CASL included

Leadership version includes prioritized recommendations

Backed by a team that builds what it recommends