"We reinvent your company with AI." "Unlocking AI's potential in your business." "Navigating the enterprise AI landscape."
Consulting firms, both those enhancing business problem-solving with AI and those specializing in AI technology implementation, are flooding the market with vague, overpromising language.
But the AI hype has reached saturation, and clients are increasingly skeptical.
The explosion of AI interest since early 2023 has created two distinct types of consulting firms in this space:
Both types of consulting firms frequently fall into the trap of vague AI-driven messaging, failing to articulate a clear, issue-led, outcome-based value proposition. To remain relevant and credible, they must substantially refine their consulting proposition and language.
Many business-centric consulting firms are bolting AI onto their existing services, but few can clearly articulate its impact. Clients aren’t buying AI—they’re buying solutions to pressing business problems or opportunities.
Yet, value propositions like “We transform your business with AI” say nothing concrete about the actual problems being solved.
C-level leaders aren’t looking for another firm that "leverages AI." They need partners who can diagnose and solve their most critical business challenges and opportunities, whether AI is involved or not.
A better way to position AI-enabled expertise would be:
Or:
The emphasis should be on the measurable business impact, not the tools employed to achieve it.
Overemphasising AI risks undermining their consulting reputation and diminishing the strategic expertise that clients genuinely value.
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Technology-focused AI consulting firms encounter a different issue: They frequently promote AI adoption without adequately defining the business case. Many highlight their technical capabilities instead of their capacity to deliver significant business outcomes.
Clients do not require additional AI vendors; they seek strategic partners who can elucidate AI’s role in their business, showcase proven use cases, and enhance AI literacy to facilitate better AI-related decision-making.
Generic consulting propositions such as "We are AI experts helping enterprises integrate cutting-edge AI technologies" are devoid of meaning without specificity. A more effective approach would be:
Or:
Aside from the messaging issue, most technology-focused AI companies overlook a fundamental truth: AI adoption is not merely about implementation but also about guaranteeing business impact. This involves providing clients with:
Without these, AI services become a technical exercise with little executive buy-in or strategic value.
Both business-centric and technology-centred AI consulting firms make a common error: assuming that all AI buyers have identical needs. In reality, AI adoption follows varied trajectories, and consulting firms must refine their value proposition accordingly.
There are two primary buyer segments:
Each group has distinct concerns and decision-making triggers. Yet, most consulting firms lump them together under generic AI messaging. This is a fundamental oversight.
By recognizing these different needs, consulting firms—whether business-centric or technology-centric—can shift from generic AI evangelism to offering real strategic value. Without a clear distinction in messaging, firms risk losing relevance with both groups.
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The AI hype in consulting has reached its peak, and clients are growing weary. Both business-centric and technology-centric consulting firms must stop hiding behind AI buzzwords and get laser-focused on articulating why their expertise matters and what business problems they solve.
The competition in AI consulting is intense. To distinguish themselves, firms must go beyond vague, self-promotional AI jargon and establish trust and credibility through clear, audience-specific value propositions that tackle tangible business challenges and provide measurable results.
The hype fades. Expertise endures. Time to get specific.