AI Readiness Workshop

Is your organization ready for AI?

Most AI initiatives don't fail because the model was wrong. They fail because nobody checked whether the data, systems, and governance underneath were ready to support it. In a two-week engagement, we evaluate the six things that determine whether an AI investment pays off or stalls — before you spend on a build.

Format Fixed scope · 2 weeks
Evaluates 6 readiness areas, see below
Deliverable A prioritized roadmap, not a slide deck
What we evaluate

Six questions, answered with your actual systems.

Data readiness

Where the truth actually lives, and how clean it is. Duplicate accounts, systems mid-migration, and the spreadsheet nobody admits is load-bearing — the Data Layer most vendors assume is already in good shape.

Systems readiness

What your CRM, ERP, ticketing, and file systems can actually expose through an API versus what would need custom integration work before any agent could safely touch it.

Governance

Whether you could answer 'what did it do' and 'can you stop it' today. We check identity, authorization, and audit trail readiness against the seven IADTHAM controls.

Security

How authentication, permissions, and data access would need to be scoped so an AI system inherits your existing controls instead of becoming a new attack surface.

Automation opportunities

Where in your actual workflows an agent would save real time or catch real errors — ranked by effort and business impact, not by what looks impressive in a demo.

Copilot readiness

Where Microsoft Copilot's built-in AI features already cover your use case, and where the gap is real enough to justify a custom agent layer on top of it.

Deliverable

A roadmap you can act on, not a report you file away.

You leave with a practical roadmap showing exactly where AI can create measurable business value in your organization — ranked by effort and impact, tied to the systems and data you actually have. If the honest answer is "not yet," we'll tell you what needs to happen first instead of scoping a build you're not ready for.

If the roadmap points to a build, it becomes the Phase 0 diagnostic for a full engagement — see how that fits into the rest of our delivery process.

Find out where you actually stand.

Two weeks, a fixed scope, and an answer — before you commit to anything bigger.