Yes. The 90-day timeline works because Catalyst™ and Compass™ run in parallel rather than sequentially. Most AI projects run long because organizations treat training and change management as prerequisites to technical deployment — finishing one phase before the next begins. Catalyst runs organizational alignment concurrently with the technical build, compressing a typical 18-month cycle into a 90-day sprint without compromising the foundation.
The sequence is structured to produce a working system, not a pilot. Day one, a Catalyst Starter workshop aligns stakeholders and produces a validated business case with clear ROI targets. Weeks two through eight, Catalyst Enterprise Business and Catalyst Enterprise run in parallel with agent configuration. By weeks four through twelve, Compass agents are configured against your data, tested in your environment, and delivered into production. The 90 days end with a system that is already running, not a roadmap for what to build next.
- Parallel execution — organizational alignment and technical deployment run simultaneously; neither track waits for the other to finish
- Pre-built agent foundations — Compass fleets arrive pre-trained for your industry, eliminating the custom model-building phase that extends most AI projects
- Catalyst Starter on day one — stakeholder workshop produces a validated business plan and deployment roadmap before technical work begins
- Training embedded in the sprint — Business and Technical Catalyst programs run during the same 90 days, not after the system goes live
- Production milestone, not pilot — the target is a running system; a second project to operationalize a proof of concept is not part of the plan
- Repeatable expansion — the same 90-day sprint pattern applies to each additional workflow, building AI capability incrementally at pace