AI Strategy in Estonia

AI Strategy for Businesses

AI strategy is a roadmap that helps leaders decide where artificial intelligence delivers the biggest business impact. Productory has helped 200+ organizations shape AI strategy since 2019.

Who is it for

Who is AI strategy for?

AI strategy is for leaders and decision-makers who want to make informed investments in artificial intelligence, not chase trends.

C-level and board

You need a clear picture of where to invest in AI, which risks are acceptable, and how to measure success over the next 12 months.

Business and process leaders

You want to map which processes suit AI, which do not, and how to build a scalable plan from pilot projects.

IT and transformation teams

You need a shared language between business and IT so AI initiatives do not stay isolated experiments but support organizational goals.

Our experience

Since 2019
Participants

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People have completed our training programs and acquired new skills.

Organizations

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Companies and institutions trust us for developing their teams.

Years of experience

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Dedicated work in AI training and consulting.

Process

How does AI strategy development work?

1

Situation mapping

We analyze your business processes, data, team readiness, and existing AI use cases.

2

Opportunity prioritization

Together we select 3–5 high-impact use cases that are realistic in your context and deliver measurable results.

3

Roadmap and action plan

We create a 6–12 month roadmap: training, pilot projects, policies, metrics, and owners.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about AI strategy.
AI strategy is an organizational roadmap for adopting artificial intelligence. It defines which processes use AI, goals, budget, risks, and metrics.
AI strategy answers "what and why". AI implementation answers "how and with whom". Good strategy reduces implementation risk and accelerates results.
A typical AI roadmap project takes 2–6 weeks, depending on organization size and data availability. Larger organizations may work in phases.
Yes. Individual tool usage does not replace organizational strategy. Without strategy, AI initiatives stay fragmented and impact stays limited.
Yes. Most strategy projects start with training for leaders and key teams so decisions rest on shared fundamentals. See our AI training programs.
We measure business impact (time, quality, sales, customer satisfaction) and adoption (how many teams use AI, how many processes are automated).
Yes. We have experience in both private and public sector contexts, including regulations, procurement, and change management.
Contact us for a free 30–45 minute consultation. We map your situation and recommend whether to start with strategy, training, or a pilot project.

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Kristiina Tuisk

Let's discuss your AI strategy

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