AI Strategy & Readiness

Everyone is talking about AI.
You need to know what
it actually means for
your business.

The pressure to engage with AI is real. Clients are asking about it. Competitors are claiming it. Staff are using it. But the guidance available is dominated by vendors with something to sell and consultants with an interest in complexity. Northstar provides independent, vendor-neutral AI advisory that tells you honestly where AI can help your business, where it cannot, and what sensible adoption looks like.

The AI decision most SME leaders are struggling with

There is genuine pressure on UK SME leaders to engage with artificial intelligence. The headlines are relentless. Every software vendor has added AI to their product. Every conference has AI on the agenda. Staff are asking about it. Some clients are starting to expect it.

At the same time, most SME leaders are rightly sceptical. The claims being made are often extraordinary. The tools are evolving faster than any organisation can evaluate them. And the people offering guidance — software vendors, platform providers, and consultants with AI certifications — all have a commercial interest in a particular answer.

The result is a frustrating position. You know AI matters. You are not sure how much, or in what way, or for which parts of your business specifically. You do not want to over-invest in something that turns out to be hype. You also do not want to be left behind by something that turns out to be genuinely transformative. And you are not sure who to trust to give you an honest view.

That is exactly the gap Northstar fills. Independent, commercially grounded AI advisory, with no platform to sell and no incentive to overcomplicate the answer.

"The right question is not whether your business should use AI. It is which specific problems AI can help you solve better than your current approach, and at what cost and risk."

Where AI genuinely helps an SME right now

Setting aside the hype, there are areas where AI tools deliver consistent, measurable value for businesses of ten to one hundred people today. And areas where the value is overstated, the risk is underestimated, or the implementation complexity is not worth the return.

Where AI genuinely helps
  • Drafting and editing written content, emails, proposals and reports
  • Summarising long documents, meeting notes and email threads
  • Processing and analysing large volumes of text or data
  • First-draft generation for presentations and structured documents
  • Automating repetitive, rule-based administrative tasks
  • Customer-facing query handling where questions are predictable
  • Research and information gathering as a starting point
Where AI does not help or creates risk
  • Decision-making requiring judgement, context or accountability
  • Processing confidential or personal data through public AI tools
  • Replacing professional advice in legal, financial or regulated contexts
  • Client-facing work without adequate human review of outputs
  • Any situation where factual accuracy is critical and unverified
  • Building client trust and relationships that require genuine human engagement
  • Situations where AI output could create legal or regulatory liability

The questions your board should be asking about AI

Before making any significant decision about AI adoption, the following questions deserve honest answers. Most businesses have not worked through them systematically.

How Northstar approaches AI advisory

Northstar's AI advisory is built on the same principles as everything else we do: independence, commercial clarity and proportionate action. We have no platform to sell, no certification to push, and no incentive to recommend complexity that is not warranted.

A word on Microsoft Copilot

If your business uses Microsoft 365, you have almost certainly been approached about Copilot. It is a capable product that delivers genuine value in the right context. It is also being sold aggressively by Microsoft and by MSPs who earn margin on the licences.

The honest assessment is that Copilot is not right for every business or every user. Its value depends heavily on how well your Microsoft 365 environment is organised, which roles in your business would genuinely benefit, and whether your data governance is in a state where deploying it is safe. Northstar can give you an independent view of whether Copilot makes commercial sense for your specific situation before you commit to the licensing cost.

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