Self-assessment
AI Readiness Check
Six questions, about three minutes. You get an honest read on where your organisation stands and a few ideas for what might be worth doing next.
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Ready to sequence
Your foundations look stronger than most. The questions that tend to matter at this stage are about sequencing and focus: which of the opportunities in front of you deserve investment first, and what evidence would justify scaling them. The risk at this stage is usually spreading effort across too many initiatives rather than lacking capability.
If an outside perspective on prioritisation would help, we hold a small number of fixed-fee advisory sessions each month built around exactly that question. The series starting with The Harness Is Where Symbolic AI Returned may also be useful if agents are on your roadmap.
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Foundations forming
You have real strengths to build on, alongside gaps that would make a large AI investment risky right now. Organisations in this range often benefit most from an honest readiness picture before committing further budget: knowing which gaps are load-bearing and which can safely wait changes what the next six months should look like.
The posts below cover the most common gaps we see at this stage. If a structured second opinion would help, a fixed-fee advisory session can map your specific situation in 90 minutes.
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Start with the groundwork
The honest reading is that AI investment would sit on shaky foundations right now, and that is genuinely useful to know before money gets committed. The good news: the groundwork that matters most, like capturing expert knowledge and clarifying ownership, pays for itself even if you never build anything with AI at all.
The posts below are a good starting point for the groundwork. If you would like help working out where to begin, a conversation costs nothing and we will tell you honestly if you are not ready to engage us yet.
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