allgenai has partnered with BresicWhitney, Sydney's leading property group, to guide the group's people-first adoption of AI over the years ahead.
The partnership begins where it should: understanding how the work actually happens, where the friction is, and where AI can deliver measurable value. Before any tools are adopted. The foundations built in that first phase are what everything after it stands on.
Most AI work starts with the answer. Buy the platform, hunt for the problem later. It is why so much of it stalls in month four and quietly dies in month nine.
The organisations creating the greatest value from AI are not rushing to implement new tools. They are building the right foundations first.
"The organisations creating the greatest value from AI are not rushing to implement new tools, they are building the right foundations first. That is the work we are focusing on with BresicWhitney." — Alex Stojcic, Founder of allgenai
BresicWhitney CEO Will Gosse said the group wanted to engage with AI proactively and thoughtfully.
"AI has moved from a peripheral conversation to a core operational question for real estate businesses. We want to engage with AI proactively and thoughtfully, and that starts with our people. Technology in service of them, not the other way around." — Will Gosse, CEO of BresicWhitney
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to that belief. Deliberate. People-first. Understanding first, and acting only where AI adds long-term value.
allgenai is Australia's AI Adoption Agency. An independent advisory firm helping Australian businesses adopt AI meaningfully and sustainably. It advises. It does not sell technology.
Founded by Alex Stojcic, a computer engineer with more than two decades of experience across Australia and Silicon Valley, allgenai works with Australian mid-market and enterprise businesses that want to lead their sector on AI, not react to it.