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Service Offerings come with Procedure Manuals {source: Ch11}. But delivery staff might need guidance or monitoring as they follow procedure | Service Offerings come with Procedure Manuals {source: Ch11}. But delivery staff might need guidance or monitoring as they follow procedure | ||
= Customers are served faster, accurately, and even by junior staff = | = Solutions = | ||
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Also read speculation from greylock on [https://greylock.com/greymatter/seth-rosenberg-product-led-ai/#:~:text=competing%20at%20all.%E2%80%9D-,Co%2Dpilot%20for%20services,-One%20of%20the Co-pilot for Services] | Also read speculation from greylock on [https://greylock.com/greymatter/seth-rosenberg-product-led-ai/#:~:text=competing%20at%20all.%E2%80%9D-,Co%2Dpilot%20for%20services,-One%20of%20the Co-pilot for Services] | ||
= Improve their Customer Intake process, to increase their Sales Funnel's top line = | == Improve their Customer Intake process, to increase their Sales Funnel's top line == | ||
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* Onboarding time reduces for new customers | * Onboarding time reduces for new customers | ||
= Help competitors to serve their clients faster & better = | == Help competitors to serve their clients faster & better == | ||
= Reduce customer onboarding time = | == Reduce customer onboarding time == | ||
Eg a retirement planning company, would ask questions about Health, Housing, Finance, Family, Legal - and "educate" them into considering some retirement plans tailored to their needs (under those 5 categories). | Eg a retirement planning company, would ask questions about Health, Housing, Finance, Family, Legal - and "educate" them into considering some retirement plans tailored to their needs (under those 5 categories). | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12OiaI6wkun__2gwuH7ArrK67yt67REaIjItlPJUitIw/edit#slide=id.p14 Lean Business Canvas for Services Copilot] | |||
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[[Category:Expert System in Professional Services]] | [[Category:Expert System in Professional Services]] |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 26 January 2025

In a typical Professional Service firm there is Senior Staff, often Founders who are Subject Matter Experts (SME) of their industry. They provide services to their clients way better than the junior staff. But they have only limited amount of hours per day, and hence only limited amount of clients they can serve at a time. Their expertise can be cloned by AI so that human and AI team up to serve more clients at a time.
If this SME's job involves
✅ analyzing and transforming data
✅ a lot of text- based coordination
✅ work across multiple apps
then a combination of GPT + RPA can easily clone the SME and augment the staff. Thereby building an Expert system that clones the Subject Matter Expertise. Take wealth managers as an example. According to Morgan Stanley, the biggest indicator of client retention for wealth managers is not portfolio performance, but consistency of personalized interactions with clients.
If an AI-based agent could combine information from a client’s portfolio, the individual firm’s equity research, and the firm’s CRM — all trained on an individual’s unique tone – a wealth manager could send personalized notes to clients every week by simply pressing a button. In the end, if a wealth manager can deliver personalized service to 1,000 clients instead of 100, everyone is better off.
Watch video explaining the sections below..
Problems of Professional Service companies
Service businesses are ripe for disruption by AI
Leaders of Boutiques have hard time replicating themselves in their employees
In space where legacy firms dont exist and they do complicated error prone work, workforce is limited with slow turn around times{source: Ch5} Service Offerings come with Procedure Manuals {source: Ch11}. But delivery staff might need guidance or monitoring as they follow procedure
Solutions
Customers are served faster, accurately, and even by junior staff
WHO:
(How many?) Professional Service companies with more than $1,000,000/year . Example customers:

WHAT:
Expert system built to emulate the Subject Matter Expert in a Professional Services company.
WHY:
So that (especially the junior) staff is able to serve customers faster & accurately. Read the chapter on right from the book "The Boutique" that shows examples of professional service companies that automated their process to gain competitive edge
Also read speculation from greylock on Co-pilot for Services
Improve their Customer Intake process, to increase their Sales Funnel's top line
WHO
For BeginAProject, we are building a home construction service related chatbot. It will provide estimation of home construction projects to professionals
For Jaya.ai we would have helped drive leads on TOFU for law firms, and also helped automate some customer onboarding process for lawyers
WHAT
A long customer onboarding form is turned into a chatbot that asks less number of questions, and that too while writing their documents in real time on the fly as questions are being answered.
WHY
- More prospects in the Sales Top of the funnel for Professional Service companies.
- Some customers not having to hire the services firm because the gig was easy for the bot, customer was able to self-help themselves talking to the bot
- Onboarding time reduces for new customers
Help competitors to serve their clients faster & better
Reduce customer onboarding time
Eg a retirement planning company, would ask questions about Health, Housing, Finance, Family, Legal - and "educate" them into considering some retirement plans tailored to their needs (under those 5 categories).
See Also
Lean Business Canvas for Services Copilot