Louisville Institute of Technology
AI Implementation Audit
A practical first review for organizations that want AI agents, automation, documentation, and digital workflow support without losing human judgment, privacy awareness, or operational control.
What the audit looks for
The audit is designed for schools, salons, nonprofits, small businesses, workforce programs, and community organizations that already have real work happening but need better structure around digital execution.
Where intake, email, forms, CRM, files, publishing, reporting, or follow-up work can be organized more clearly.
Which records should be preserved, routed, versioned, or prepared for human review instead of scattered across inboxes.
Where AI can assist with computer work while people keep responsibility for decisions, care, teaching, and final approval.
Audit sequence
1. Map
Identify the organization, users, documents, channels, and pain points.
2. Screen
Separate safe automation from areas that need legal, compliance, privacy, payroll, finance, or health review.
3. Recommend
Prioritize simple, realistic improvements before complex software commitments.
4. Document
Produce a clear implementation note that humans can understand and supervise.
Important guardrails
This is technology and operations education. It does not promise income, employment, funding, certification, accreditation, government approval, legal compliance, business results, or any specific outcome. Sensitive matters should be reviewed by the appropriate qualified human professional.
Start with a clear conversation.
Send the organization type, the workflow problem, and what kind of records or outcomes need better documentation.
