Evaluate Readiness in One Practical Tool
Artificial intelligence initiatives often stall not because of technology limitations, but because organizations are not operationally prepared. This AI Readiness Assessment provides a structured way to evaluate whether the foundational capabilities required for AI adoption are in place. If you’re exploring AI implementation, automation or generative AI use cases, this self-assessment helps determine whether your organization is prepared to scale.
What The Readiness Assessment Covers
The assessment is organized around five essential readiness categories:
- Leadership direction and performance alignment
- AI governance and safe usage policies
- Workforce training and judgment development
- Data quality and operational data structure
- Workflow-embedded deployment and adoption

Use the Assessment if Your Organization Is:
Exploring AI Tools or Automation Initiatives
Unsure Whether Governance and Data Foundations Are Ready
Looking To Move From Experimentation to Measurable ROI
Expanding Beyond Pilot Projects
Ready to Get Started?
Use this self-assessment to identify gaps, reduce implementation risk and improve the likelihood of measurable ROI.
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