About Bluewizarding

Clearer work.

Bluewizarding is a practical AI consulting company. The work is simple to say and hard to do: put AI where it genuinely helps a business, keep it out of the places it does not, and be honest about the difference.

Bluewizarding Consulting LLC, led by Shawn Lenker. General AI consulting plus a deep specialty in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations.

Operating beliefs

How the work stays honest.

The same discipline runs through everything from a one-week codebase audit to a company-wide automation plan.

The problem comes first.

A good answer starts by naming what is actually stuck, who feels it, and what would make the wrong option expensive. Tools come second, including AI.

Every option must be inspectable.

A recommendation should show the reason, the tradeoff, and the next check. No fog, no mystery score, no answer you have to take on faith.

AI is leverage, not judgment.

The machine reads, drafts, and searches at a scale no person can match. Deciding what it means, and what to do about it, stays with a person who is accountable for the outcome.

Background

Where the judgment comes from.

Eleven years in D365 F&O

Shawn Lenker spent over a decade as a Dynamics AX and D365 Finance and Operations solution architect: implementations, upgrades, and the customization layers where projects quietly go wrong.

AI in daily production use

Bluewizarding runs its own operation on AI agents, automation, and custom tooling. The advice comes from systems we actually operate, not from a trend report.

Small on purpose

A solo practice with no bench to keep busy. You get the person whose name is on the work, and a recommendation shaped by what you need rather than what we need to sell.

The working agreement

What I will protect.

The work should feel like a calm voice in a storm: plain, useful, and honest about what is known.

  • I will keep the work calm when the problem feels loud.
  • I will separate a useful option from a shiny distraction.
  • I will use AI, research, and simulation without pretending the tool is the judgment.
  • I need the real constraint, the stakes, and permission to tell the truth plainly.