AIEH
IT Find Where Value Is Being Lost
Free AIEH™ Diagnostic

Where is your company really stuck?

In less than 3 minutes you understand if the problem is in the data that arrives late, in the people or in the way you make decisions today. In the end you receive an initial operational diagnosis, the estimated cost of the status quo and the most sensible next step.

Fabio Armellini, general manager of a EUR 40 million manufacturing SMB, went from 1.5–2 manual hours every Monday to 3 minutes of operational reading, with payback in 3 weeks.
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Not a quiz. A first operational map. We distinguish business maturity, operational friction and the next step: understand where to intervene first, not which tool to buy.

Question 1 of 11

What is your company called?

What you get

Not a quiz. A first operational map of your company.

The diagnostic separates business maturity, operational friction and next step. It tells you where to act first, not which tool to buy.

01

Operational ranking

Understand whether you are currently at Operational Block, Operational Factory, AI-Assisted Factory or AI-Native level.

02

Operational segment

Identify the dominant problem: Construction Site, Motor Disconnected, Solid Base or System to Scale.

03

Dispersed hours

Estimated monthly hours consumed by data, corrections, manual reports and consolidations.

04

Estimated cost

Economic translation of wasted time, with monthly and annual value of the status quo.

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Next step

Most consistent route guidance: Compass, workshop, dashboard, playbook, or enterprise.

More details

Want a concrete example? Fabio Armellini, general manager of a EUR 40 million manufacturing SMB, cut his Monday operational reading from 1.5–2 manual hours to 3 minutes, with payback in 3 weeks and a business plan for Brussels compressed from 6 months to 2.

Read Fabio's case study →

Methodology

How do we calculate the result?

The score does not measure "how modern you are". It measures how well your company can see, decide and replicate work without depending on manual chasing.

Data visibility How quickly you see reliable numbers when you need to decide.
Dispersed operating hours Weekly time consumed by reports, corrections, consolidations and information retrieval.
Internal structure Presence of roles, ownership and responsibilities on data and reporting.
AI Maturity Real-world use of AI tools, from individual experiments to systemic workflows.
Budget and priorities How much the company is ready to invest to transform the problem into a system.
Company size The path changes if you are a micro team, a structured SMB or an enterprise.

The map

Where is your company today?

The ranking serves to make the starting point legible. It's not a judgement: it's a map to understand the next leap.

Operational Block

Dispersed data, manual reporting and slow decisions. First the system is made visible, then it is automated.

Operational Factory

Readable processes and some stable metrics. AI can come into play on high operational cost cases.

AI-Assisted Factory

Tools already in place, but disconnected. The leap is to orchestrate roles, data and workflow.

AI-Native Factory

Data, processes, people and automation work as one system. The priority becomes scaling standards and governance.

After the questionnaire

What happens after you compile?

Receive an initial on-screen diagnosis immediately. Responses arrive at the AIEH system and can be used to prepare a more complete report, reviewed before sending.

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Fill out the test

Answer operational questions: data, lost hours, structure, AI and priorities.

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See the diagnosis

Get ranking, segment, missing hours, estimated cost and next step.

3

The system saves

Responses are sent to the AIEH workflow for segmentation and follow-up.

4

Marco reviews

If a full report is needed, it is reviewed before it reaches you.

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Choose the pace

You can only book a call if it makes sense for your case.