Turn AI confusion into clear business action.
DigitalAI Business Club helps SME owners, leaders, and decision-makers identify where AI is actually relevant, what to prioritise first, and how to move toward practical adoption without hype, tool chaos, or wasted effort.
Most businesses do not need more AI tools. They need a better starting point.
Many companies already know AI matters. The real problem is not awareness. It is deciding where AI fits, how to avoid random experimentation, and what first move can create visible business value.
- Too many tools, too little clarity
- Workshops that create excitement but no operational change
- Leaders pressured to “do AI” without a clear business case
- Teams still stuck in manual workflows, uneven follow-up, and low adoption
Make better AI decisions
Clarify where AI should be used, what to prioritise first, and what should wait.
Improve workflow adoption
Translate AI into practical use cases that help people work faster, better, and with more consistency.
Support revenue and execution
Use AI to sharpen customer communication, sales clarity, productivity, and internal decision support.
Build readiness, not just awareness
Help managers and teams move from curiosity to practical action with clearer guidance.
Built for business owners, decision-makers, and teams that need practical direction.
SME owners & founders
You know AI matters, but need clarity on where it can create leverage in your business.
HR, L&D & capability leaders
You need training and enablement that changes work, not just attendance and awareness.
Sales, ops & transformation leaders
You want AI linked to productivity, workflow improvement, team execution, and measurable business impact.
A calmer, more useful way to approach AI.
Clarify the business problem
We start with the issue that matters now: workflow friction, poor follow-up, capability gaps, slow decisions, or unclear priorities.
Identify the right use case
We narrow the conversation to the few AI use cases worth acting on first rather than chasing everything at once.
Design a practical first move
That may be a strategy session, a readiness assessment, a workshop, or a focused enablement plan.
Drive a first win
The goal is not generic innovation. It is a visible first step that gives leadership and teams a clearer basis for further adoption.
Practical offers built around business priorities.
AI Strategy & Advisory
For leaders who need direction, prioritisation, and a better business case for AI.
AI Readiness Assessment
For companies that need a clearer view of where they are, what is blocking progress, and what to address first.
AI Workshops & Capability Building
For teams that need role-relevant, practical application, not generic theory.
AI for Productivity & Sales
For businesses that want better workflow efficiency, stronger communication, and more consistent execution.
Membership & Ongoing Support
For leaders who want continuing access to frameworks, insights, prompts, and strategic implementation thinking.
Speaking & Corporate Programmes
For organisations that need strategic, business-first AI sessions tailored to leaders and teams.
Business-first. Outcome-led. Calmly practical.
Jane Chew combines over 30 years of strategic, commercial, CRM, and analytics experience with a practical approach to AI adoption for today’s business environment.
- Strategy before automation
- Clarity before implementation
- Practical use cases over tool noise
- Built for leaders and non-technical teams
- Focused on first wins, not vague transformation claims
What makes this different
This is not a software pitch and not another generic AI training page. It is designed to help decision-makers make better choices about where AI fits, what support is actually needed, and how to move without overcommitting too early.
Common questions buyers ask before they move.
How do I know if AI is actually relevant to my business?
AI is relevant when manual work, slow decisions, poor follow-up, or inconsistent execution are already costing the business time, clarity, or growth.
Where should we start with AI without wasting time or money?
Start with one business problem and one practical use case, not with a long list of tools.
Will this work for SMEs or non-technical teams?
Yes. The strongest starting points are often role-based workflows where leaders and teams already need clarity and productivity improvement.
We already tried ChatGPT. Why did nothing change?
Because tool use alone rarely changes business performance. Real change needs clearer use cases, process fit, and follow-through.
Start with a better first move.
You do not need to commit to a huge AI programme to make progress. A focused conversation can help clarify the problem, the right starting point, and what support makes the most sense.