
AI Opportunity Mapping: Find Your AI Strategy in Just 4 Hours
Stop guessing. Start executing.
In the rapidly evolving high-tech landscape, the biggest challenge isn’t the technology—it’s determining where AI can create genuine value for your specific business.
Our AI Opportunity Mapping workshop is a hands-on, strategic session designed to cut through the noise. In just half a day, we guide your non-technical leadership team to collaboratively map your key departments against proven AI capabilities.
The AI Design Sprint®:
Opportunity Mapping Workshop



The AI Design Sprint® and AI Cards ® was developed by 33A.
Why You Need This Workshop
Most companies fail at AI because they start with the tool, not the problem. This workshop flips the script.
Using the intuitive 33A AI Cards® deck and a structured design thinking process, we help you:
- Demystify AI: Move beyond buzzwords to understand what AI can actually do (Prediction, NLP, Computer Vision).
- Align Teams: Get your IT, Marketing, and Ops leaders speaking the same language.
- Quantify Value: Estimate the ROI and effort before you spend a cent on development.
No technical background required. Just bring your business expertise; we provide the framework for strategic discovery.
The 3-Stage Discovery Process
We take you from a blank slate to a prioritized roadmap in one intensive session.
Stage 1: Discover & Map (The “Heatmap”)
We begin by mapping your entire organization. Where are the bottlenecks? Where is the manual drudgery?
- Activity: We use the AI Cards to “match” AI capabilities to these friction points.
- Outcome: A visual map of your organization’s AI potential.
Stage 2: Evaluate & Quantify (The “Reality Check”)
Not all ideas are good ideas. We filter the list based on impact and feasibility.
- Activity: We estimate the potential ROI, cost savings, and complexity for each idea.
- Outcome: A business case for your top opportunities.
Stage 3: Prioritize & Decide (The “Roadmap”)
Focus is key. We narrow down the list to the “low-hanging fruit” and “strategic bets.”
Outcome: Selection of the single most valuable AI project to move forward with immediately.
Activity: Dot-voting and consensus building.
Workshop Details
Who Should Attend?
- Strategic Leaders: C-Suite & Directors looking for competitive advantage.
- Department Managers: HR, Finance, and Ops leaders wanting to automate workflows.
- Consultants: Advisors seeking a structured tool for digital transformation.
Your Investment
- Cost: €750 (excl. VAT) per participant.
- Includes: Half-day workshop, AI Cards® access, digital templates, and facilitation.
- Format: Online (Min 4, Max 10 participants).
What Your Team Will Accomplish and Learn
The AI Design Sprint® is a structured framework that integrates human-centred Design Thinking with the power of artificial intelligence. It facilitates seamless collaboration between your non-technical, commercial and technical teams, streamlining the ideation and development of new AI infused processes and applications.
- Identify High-Impact Opportunities: Discover concrete AI applications to drive innovation, streamline operations, and boost productivity across your business.
- Gain Strategic Clarity: Develop a practical AI roadmap that directly aligns with your core business objectives, all without needing deep technical expertise.
- Accelerate Adoption: Secure faster stakeholder buy-in with a clear plan that prepares your teams to confidently explore and launch AI projects.
About Jacobus
With over 18 years of experience helping businesses thrive in the digital world, Jacobus brings a deep and practical understanding of the challenges they face. He has a passion for finding solutions that deliver tangible results.
As a Certificated AI Design Sprint® Facilitator with a Global MBA in Digital Transformation, Jacobus is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between your business goals and complex AI opportunities.
He uses this intensive workshop to guide your team through developing innovative strategies, ideating new concepts, updating processes, and fine-tuning workflows.

