Kinetic Consulting Launches Macky AI – the First AI Business Consulting Platform Available to Any Business

Kinetic Consulting, the leading boutique consulting company providing business growth consultancy, has released macky.ai, the first AI business consulting platform that offers any organisation an easy, non-prompt-based AI consulting solution for up to 55 different business categories. The platform is powered by OpenAI’s artificial intelligence technology.   

CEO of Kinetic Consulting - Joe Tawfik
CEO of Kinetic Consulting – Joe Tawfik

What is Macky AI?

The Macky AI platform overcomes some of the key hurdles preventing the mass adoption of AI in a business environment. No training is required for employees to begin taking advantage of the consulting platform. No knowledge is required on how to prompt the AI to get the right output or determine if the output is suitable. The hard work of determining which prompt to use or if the output is suitable has already been determined by the software’s creator, Kinetic Consulting. Platform users are asked a maximum of three questions to generate the desired output.

The creators of the Macky AI software have curated the types of everyday requirements of key departments in a business and what type of suitable output can be generated from a generative AI solution. An example may be generating something as simple as a job description for a new employee or something more complex, such as creating a new business process or reengineering an existing one. These types of requests are often requested for consultants to perform. Macky AI aims to reduce the cost of everyday consulting needs for companies so they can empower their employees to complete these tasks without the need for costly consultants.

By freeing up the costs paid for these lower-level activities, companies can now divert effort and funds to develop higher-value business initiatives, such as business roadmaps and growth strategy plans. These higher value and more complex business requirements will remain better suited for traditional consulting. The Macky AI platform is unique because it also provides its users with traditional consultants for more complex needs. The ability for an organisation to have the best of both worlds, all on one platform, is made possible on Macky AI. The future of consulting will be the augmentation of AI and human consultants.

Macky AI Provides New Consulting Options for SMEs

A 2023 report by the OECD[1] on the outlook of SMEs in OECD countries highlights that the majority are currently operating in highly challenging environments. The report cites that SMEs have been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, rising geopolitical tensions, high inflation, tighter monetary and fiscal policy, and supply-chain disruptions. Retaining and attracting staff has also become a major issue for SMEs in OECD countries. According to a Future of Business Survey, it is reported to be the second most pressing challenge faced by SMEs that are older than two years in the first quarter of 2022[2]. Many SMEs have also depleted their cash reserves during the pandemic and now find it challenging to raise capital for their business to fuel the rising costs of goods and services and the capital required for digital transformation projects.

Outside of the OECD, we find the importance of a thriving SME ecosystem even more critical. In the Gulf region, SMEs contribute even more to the economy than their counterparts in OECD countries. Within the UAE, for example, SMEs represent 94% of the companies and institutions operating in the country, contributing more than 50% to the country’s GDP. SMEs account for 86% of the private sector’s workforce. Operating extensively throughout the rest of the GCC, SMEs employ 80% of Saudia Arabia, 43% of Oman’s workforce, 57% of Bahrain, 23% of Kuwait, and 20% of Qatar.

The importance of having healthy and thriving SMEs is recognised as the primary pillar of strength for any economy. The challenging environment and rising cost of capital make it difficult for SMEs to afford traditional consulting. Ironically, this is the time when consulting is most needed to help SMEs navigate, transform, and thrive again. Macky AI gives SMEs affordable access to consulting services using artificial intelligence. The AI business consulting platform provides an on-demand service for key business challenges, such as analysing a profit and loss statement to identify cost savings and developing a 12-month marketing plan to increase sales.

The Future of Consulting

Business consulting, like most industries, is undergoing a period of disruption. Technological advances, such as artificial intelligence, are accelerating the delivery of consulting in the future. Critics of the technology may highlight how AI is not 100% accurate in its outputs and is prone to error, so it should not be used. This argument is fundamentally flawed because even human-based consulting is prone to errors. All outputs delivered by human or AI consultants should be checked for accuracy. The advancement of generative AI technology has reached a point where it is now highly useful in a business or education environment.

AI technologies should be embraced rather than resisted if they are fit for purpose. Macky AI is designed to be specifically for business-related needs, and even in the open question section of the platform, the AI has been programmed not to answer questions that are not business-related. The objective of restricting it for business purposes only is to ensure that if employers give it to their employees, it will not be used for personal needs.

“As advancements in AI evolve, we need to accept that it will become a natural part of how we interact with things, get answers to our questions, and help solve complex problems. The future of consulting will be an augmentation between AI and human consultants. This is the inevitable evolutionary path. The percentages of AI usage versus human is unknown at this stage. However, I am 100% confident it will not be all traditional human consulting for much longer. Macky AI is the first step towards bringing AI into the workplace in a controlled environment for a specific business purpose. By empowering SMEs with affordable consulting outputs for business tasks, we are also helping SMEs overcome everyday business challenges and thrive in the future. Macky AI is designed to democratise consulting, making it accessible to all organisations regardless of size.” said Joe Tawfik, founder of Macky AI.

[1] OECD (2023), OECD SME and Entrepreneurship Outlook 2023, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/342b8564-en.

[2] OECD-World Bank-Meta Future of Business Survey, Data for Good, (March 2022).

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Paperwork Consulting Garners Insights at the 2023 National Rural Housing Conference

 Paperwork Consulting attended the 2023 National Rural Housing Conference from October 24-27, 2023, in Washington D.C. The theme of this year’s event was Build Rural, which emphasized the collaborative effort, leadership, investment, and planning to build just and equitable communities, provoking action to build and revitalize rural communities by addressing a number of factors based upon community inclusion and justice efforts. Affordable housing, community development, and placemaking stakeholders from local nonprofits, federal agencies, Congress, and state and local governments, as well as other industry leaders, came together for workshops regarding sustainable construction, housing rehabilitation and preservation, and more.

Chief Operating Officer Kastan Martin garnered insights from sessions such as:

• Veteran Housing Stakeholder Meeting
• National Summit on Rural Homelessness
• National Rural Housing Coalition Annual Meeting
• Injustice of Place: How the Extremes of Poverty Impacts Housing
• Equitable Policy Making for Rural Affordable Housing
• Pathway to Successful Rural Development: From Needs Assessment to Innovative Solutions
• Rural Housing Futures: A Federal Discussion
• Equity and Disaster Resiliency for Rural Affordable Housing
• Fireside Chat: An Intimate Discussion with Senators Tina Smith & Mike Rounds

It was a true honor to speak with Dr. Kathryn J. Edin about her mission and her newest book The Injustice of Place. It is described as “A powerful, alarming portrayal of how poverty remains entrenched in unfairly forgotten places across America” – Kirkus Reviews.

Paperwork Consulting assists municipalities, developers & contractors, and subcontractors with various consulting services. Industry events such as these build upon the team’s expertise and commitment to excellence. So far in 2023, Paperwork Consulting has extended its services to multiple military bases in California and Wisconsin. This has expanded the company’s clientele regarding infrastructure for multifamily buildings to now include U.S. military barracks.

In the past, Paperwork Consulting has been asked to attend municipality events as a subject matter expert in order to aid the contractors in their region, ensuring they uphold compliance standards. Those interested in featuring Paperwork Consulting or any of its compliance subject matter experts are encouraged to share details on upcoming trade shows or other events by emailing Kastan Martin at kmartin@paperworkconsulting.com.

About Paperwork Consulting
Paperwork Consulting was established in 2010 as a full-service company that specializes in Housing and Urban Development (HUD) entitlement city, county, and state paperwork compliance. Paperwork Consulting is a woman-owned, Section 3 certified company in Harris County, Texas and is also a certified Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) in the State of Texas that offers Spanish language support. The company acts as a liaison between general contractors, subcontractors, developers, and federal municipalities to ensure compliance and timely receipt of draws. Paperwork Consulting’s expertise is in federal labor laws and this allows the company to operate and perform on clients’ behalf to ensure projects remain within the guidelines set by both federal and state governments. Paperwork Consulting’s experience and highly qualified labor compliance consultants understand the complexity surrounding the regulations governed by Davis-Bacon and the prevailing wages. Paperwork Consulting is centered in Texas, however, the company has national reach throughout the United States, including the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company closely monitors updates regarding regulations and maintains a close working relationship with the Department of Labor (DOL), General Land Office (GLO), and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to best serve its clients. For more information about Paperwork Consulting, visit www.paperworkconsulting.com.

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Dedalus Consulting on Moving Forward: the Benefits of Factory 4.0

 Dedalus Consulting (www.dedalusconsulting.com) has recently published Cutting Tools: World Markets, End-Users & Competitors: 2021-2027 Analysis & Forecasts, the completely updated 11th edition of Dedalus’ in-depth research on the global cutting tools industry.

What is Factory 4.0?
Factory 4.0, or Industry 4.0, refers to the integration of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital twins, into the manufacturing process allowing companies to optimize and further automate production.

This technology can be used to develop smarter factories that are more efficient and productive. By utilizing data-driven insights, businesses can make informed decisions that drive their operations forward in a cost-effective manner while improving quality and safety standards at the same time.

Further, despite concerns that automation will diminish the need for a human labor force, the development and implementation of Factory 4.0 technologies require skilled workers who are knowledgeable in the fields of engineering, data analytics, and computer science. These workers will be necessary to design, implement, and maintain complex systems. Thus, the nature of work in the manufacturing industry may shift towards more specialized, higher-skilled roles that require workers to be proficient in using and maintaining advanced technology.

Combining a digital and human interface will allow companies to more quickly pivot when needed and adjust production processes on the fly for maximum efficiency and sustainability in a competitive market landscape where change is constant and unpredictable at times. Thus, it offers significantly improved operational performance, cost savings, better control over resources, improved customer service through faster response times, superior product quality due to real-time monitoring of operations, improved safety standards for employees, and greater scalability for businesses looking to expand into new markets or launch new products quickly without sacrificing quality or customer satisfaction levels in the process.

The Benefits of Factory 4.0
Some of the benefits of Factory 4.0 include:

Increased efficiency: The most obvious benefit of adopting Factory 4.0 technology is increased efficiency in production processes thanks to automation and digitization advances such as CNC machines or robotics that can be programmed.

Improved quality: Factory 4.0 technologies can monitor production in real-time, providing greater quality control and reducing the risk of errors or defects.

Increased Product Development: Advanced manufacturing technologies allow for greater customization of products, as well as enhance existing product lines.

Enhanced safety: Automating dangerous tasks and providing real-time data on potential hazards will increase safety on the factory floor.

Cost savings: Improving efficiency, reducing waste, and enhancing quality control will result in significant cost savings for manufacturers.

Increased sustainability: The use of technology in manufacturing can help reduce the environmental impact of production processes.

Increased competitiveness: Manufacturers will stay competitive in a rapidly changing global market by improving productivity.

About Dedalus Consulting:
Dedalus Consulting is a privately owned and independently operated market research publisher and consultancy.

Our research focuses on both emerging and mature markets in high-technology sectors, including tooling and machining, advanced materials, frequency control and timing, surge and circuit protection, energy and renewables, life sciences, and next generation computing. Our clients range from Fortune 500 companies to private equity and investment banking institutions to academic research organizations engaged in the research, development and manufacturing of advanced technology products and services.

For more information, please contact Dedalus Consulting at info@dedalusconsulting.com or call us at (212) 709-8352.

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Dedalus Consulting Report: Global Cutting Tools Industry Continues to Feel Recovery Pressures But Remains Strong, Growing by an Estimated 6.4% in 2022

 Dedalus Consulting (www.dedalusconsulting.com) has recently published Cutting Tools: World Markets, End-Users & Competitors: 2021-2027 Analysis & Forecasts, the completely updated 11th edition of Dedalus’ in-depth research on the global cutting tools industry.

The global machining and tooling industry continues to feel recovery pressures from world events, economic control measures and the lingering effects from the industrial slowdown. Yet, although many factors play heavily into the reshaping of the market, certain sectors and competitors are showing above average growth.

In 2022, the global market for cutting tools will grow by 6.4% and reach nearly $22 billion. Although this remains lower than the 2019 peak of $23.8 billion, the global market will continue to show steady growth over the next several years. Key trends affecting demand levels for metal cutting tools include the growing markets for electric vehicles – particularly across the APAC countries – and the widening use of additive manufacturing across industries. These disruptive elements are creating downward pressure on demand for traditional metal cutting techniques, yet more refined metal cutting tools and machines continue to drive the market in other sectors.

With background research on over 200 companies, the report also includes extensive information on the competitive environment. It details how manufacturers – from larger players like Sandvik, Iscar, Kennametal, and Mitsubishi to small regional players – are overcoming a slow market to achieve above average growth through aggressive mergers and acquisitions (M&A) strategies as well as focused organic growth.

Based on the company’s 20-year history of covering cutting tools, the report’s scope includes consumption value by year on over 20 regions/countries and 20 end-user industries (e.g., automotive, aerospace, automation, energy etc.) within each country. Data is broken down by country, product type (milling, turning, drilling, other), end-user demand, grade (e.g., tungsten carbide, diamond, cbn, ceramic, HSS), and indexable versus solid tools. This comprehensive four-volume, 400-page report has over 300 tables and graphs.

For more information, please contact Dedalus Consulting at info@dedalusconsulting.com or call us at (212) 709-8352.

About Dedalus Consulting:
Dedalus Consulting is a privately owned and independently operated market research publisher and consultancy.

Our research focuses on both emerging and mature markets in high-technology sectors, including tooling and machining, advanced materials, frequency control and timing, surge and circuit protection, energy and renewables, life sciences, and next generation computing. Research is continually updated through a methodology that is based on primary interviews with market participants, including manufacturers, end-users, research institutions, distribution channel representatives and service providers.

Our clients range from Fortune 500 companies to private equity and investment banking institutions to academic research organizations engaged in the research, development and manufacturing of advanced technology products and services.

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Dedalus Consulting Weighs in on Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions

 Dedalus Consulting (www.dedalusconsulting.com) has recently published Cutting Tools: World Markets, End-Users & Competitors: 2021-2027 Analysis & Forecasts, the completely updated 11th edition of Dedalus’ in-depth research on the global cutting tools industry.

The manufacturing of cutting tools is a complex endeavor and is touched by many industries from the materials preparation stage through the finishing stages of production. Some of these are plentiful and more easily sourced.

However, from 2020-2022, the deficiencies across multiple supply chains were brought into stark relief, and although they have somewhat been compensated for, they are not fully resolved. Supply chain disruptions can have a devastating impact on businesses and industries, and examining supply chains across different sectors of industry can be complicated. Further exacerbating the issue is that disruptions in one sector can ripple through an entire supply network, creating impacts on multiple industries. Risk management and resilience should be key pillars of any machining business’s strategy.

For example, the most important raw material in the production of cutting tools remains tungsten, and over 80% of the world tungsten supply originates in China. In 2022, supply chain issues surrounding the sourcing of tungsten from China continued to cause major issues not only in production within the tooling industry directly but also on the demand side within end-user industries, particularly within the semiconductor industry and the automotive industry.

Supply chain disruptions will continue to be prevalent, and they are likely to increase in frequency and intensity due to new challenges being caused by the impacts of climate change, technological change, world events, and trade policies.

Thus, moving forward it is important for manufacturers and end-users to have strategies in place that will help them prepare for ongoing supply chain disruptions. Some initiatives being taken include building multinational partner networks that will be able to supplement supply when there is a shortage or disruption; automating processes on the factory floor that will continue to decrease material usage; and implementing better efforts to recycle and reuse waste materials.

About Dedalus Consulting:
Dedalus Consulting is a privately owned and independently operated market research publisher and consultancy.

Our research focuses on both emerging and mature markets in high-technology sectors, including tooling and machining, advanced materials, frequency control and timing, surge and circuit protection, energy and renewables, life sciences, and next generation computing. Our clients range from Fortune 500 companies to private equity and investment banking institutions to academic research organizations engaged in the research, development and manufacturing of advanced technology products and services.

For more information, please contact Dedalus Consulting at info@dedalusconsulting.com or call us at (212) 709-8352.

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