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Outcome Headline Patterns
Project-Agent / sales-assets/outcome_headlines.md
Use: first sentence of the meeting, first line of the email, and opening line on any wedge-specific brief.
The rule is simple:
- lead with the business result
- narrow to one wedge
- give a timeframe
- let the control-plane story support the claim instead of replacing it
Formula
Use:
> We can deliver [specific business outcome] in [named workflow / market / function] within [timeframe].
Follow immediately with:
> ARX makes that result governable and defensible by binding the work to scoped identity, named supervision, and customer-verifiable records.
Patterns
Revenue / gross profit
- We can deliver measurable new gross profit in one named market wedge within twelve months.
- We can increase revenue throughput in one underserved segment without adding unmanaged operator risk.
- We can turn one slow, manual revenue workflow into governed AI-assisted production inside ninety days.
Margin / cost-to-serve
- We can reduce cost-to-serve in one approval-heavy workflow inside ninety days.
- We can compress a regulated back-office cycle from days to hours and prove every step of the control path.
- We can remove manual drag from one high-volume operating process without losing audit defensibility.
Risk / operational resilience
- We can move one high-friction workflow into governed production without creating untraceable agent behavior.
- We can cut remediation or review time in one critical workflow while preserving named human approvals.
- We can give the board a measurable AI-operating gain without asking security to trust a black box.
Good Wedges
- Puerto Rico or another named market expansion
- finance close / reconciliation
- audit prep
- member or customer triage
- security remediation
- claims or approval routing
Avoid
- "We built a control plane for AI agents"
- "We are an AI governance platform"
- "We can help you scale AI"
Those can be true, but they are not strong opening sentences.