At Neuralyst, we provide businesses with AI driven First Opinion Advisors team that offer focused expertise in key areas such as HR, accounting, law, and c-suite decision-making. Our AI-powered assistants act as internal virtual staff members that businesses can seek advice from, validate direction with, and improve their overall business decisions. They offer expert first opinion advice and direction that few businesses can afford in-house, to fill the gap between having none and an external professional. Here are some of the usual challenges we address:
Situation: Businesses need access to expert knowledge and advice in various fields to make informed decisions, but it can be challenging and expensive to have those experts or seasoned professionals on staff internally.
Problem: Businesses may face difficulties in providing first-level expert opinion services on-demand and at scale, leading to delays and missed opportunities. They may also need to invest heavily in hiring and training staff to fill these positions, which can be costly and time-consuming.
Solution: Our First Opinion Advisors team provides businesses with on-demand access to a team of virtual first-opinion expert mentors, who can provide insights and guidance in various fields. By leveraging the power of AI and human expertise, our Smart Mentors service saves businesses the expense and hassle of having to hire and train in-house experts.
Benefit: With our First Opinion Advisors team, businesses can save on costs and gain access to a team of experts who can provide personalized, on-demand guidance and advice. Our team can help businesses make informed decisions quickly and efficiently, without the need for expensive in-house staff. The service is scalable, allowing businesses to expand their operations without the need for additional staff. Contact us today to learn more about how our Smart Mentors can help your business achieve its goals.
Our First Opinion Advisors roles are tailored to meet the specific needs of your business. We work with you to understand your goals and challenges, and then provide virtual assistants with focused expertise to help you achieve your objectives. Our aim is to provide you with a cost-effective and efficient solution to your internal staffing needs, ultimately leading to improved business decisions and outcomes.
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25.1 Subject to this Agreement, the party (receiving party) to whom Confidential Information is disclosed by another party (disclosing party) must not disclose Confidential Information to any person without first obtaining the disclosing party’s written consent.
25.2 There will be no breach of the obligations of the receiving party under this Agreement if the Confidential Information is legally required to be disclosed or the circumstances of its disclosure are permitted by this Agreement.
25.3 The receiving party may disclose Confidential Information to its officers, employees, agents, Subcontractor, Sub-Alliance Participant or Associate (Authorised Persons) if:
25.3.1 an Authorised Person needs to know the Confidential Information for the performance of his or her duties under this Agreement;
25.3.2 the receiving party first notifies the proposed disclosure to the disclosing party; and
25.3.3 the receiving party first makes the Authorised Person aware of the confidential nature of the Confidential Information and requires the Authorised Person to treat it confidentially.
25.4 If requested by the Principal, the Authorised Person must execute confidentiality undertakings in favour of the Principal to comply with this clause.
25.5 Despite anything else in this Agreement, it is a condition of any permitted disclosure that the receiving party must notify the disclosing party promptly if the receiving party becomes aware of any unauthorised disclosure by a third party.
25.6 The receiving party must give the disclosing party all assistance reasonably required by that party in connection with any proceedings which it may institute against any persons for the disclosure.