Case study · Property & asset management · Australia

AI use-case shortlisting and pilot roadmap for Frasers Property.

Frasers Property engaged Intelliture for AI use-case shortlisting and a 90-day pilot roadmap across customer experience, asset operations, and corporate functions. Fixed fee. On schedule. On scope.

The situation

Multiple teams. Multiple AI ambitions. No shared prioritisation.

Frasers Property needed structured AI use-case shortlisting across customer experience, asset operations, and corporate functions. Multiple internal teams had AI ambitions but no shared prioritisation framework. The board wanted a roadmap that named which use cases to fund, which to defer, and which to kill.

Without that framework, capital was at risk of being scattered across pilots that wouldn't ship.

What we did

Three deliverables. One sponsor sign-off.

  • Structured AI use-case shortlisting across customer experience, asset operations, and corporate functions.
  • A quantified prioritisation framework with named ROI ranges and effort estimates.
  • A 90-day pilot roadmap that the executive sponsor accepted within scope and on schedule.
Three measured outcomes

What got delivered. What got verified.

Outcome 1A prioritised shortlist of named use cases with quantified ROI ranges and effort estimates.
Outcome 2A 90-day pilot roadmap with named first action, accepted by the customer's exec sponsor.
Outcome 3Engagement delivered fixed fee, on schedule, on scope.
Done before. Done again.

This work is now productised. It's how the AI Readiness Sprint was built.

If you're a mid-market property, infrastructure, or asset-management organisation with multiple AI ambitions and no shared prioritisation framework, our AI Readiness Sprint is the productised version of this work. Six weeks, $50–80K fixed fee.

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