Before investing in AI tools or automation, most businesses need one thing: clarity. Our structured AI Readiness Audit maps your workflows, data, and decisions to give you a precise, honest picture of where AI will create durable value — and where it will not.
Most AI projects fail not because the technology was wrong, but because nobody mapped the workflow first.
What the audit covers
Workflow inventory
We document 3–6 of your core operational workflows — the ones that consume the most time or carry the most risk.
Data & system assessment
We review what data you have, where it lives, and whether it is structured well enough to support automation.
Vendor & build-vs-buy analysis
We evaluate whether off-the-shelf tools, custom builds, or a hybrid approach is the right fit for each opportunity.
Risk & governance review
We flag EU AI Act compliance considerations, data privacy risks, and human-override requirements before you commit.
Prioritised opportunity map
You receive a scored list of AI opportunities ranked by effort, risk, and business impact — so you know where to start.
90-day implementation roadmap
A concrete next-steps document: what to build first, who owns it, what success looks like, and what to avoid.
How the audit works
Discovery call
30 minutes. We learn about your business, your team, and the problems you want to solve.
Workflow sessions
Two to three working sessions with the people who actually do the work — not just leadership.
Analysis & scoring
We map, score, and prioritise every opportunity we find against effort, risk, and impact.
Readiness report
You receive a written report, an opportunity map, and a 90-day roadmap. We walk you through it live.
Who this is for
Teams told to “do something with AI”
You have pressure from leadership or the market, but no clear plan. The audit gives you a defensible, evidence-based starting point.
Companies that have burned a budget on a pilot
You tried AI, it did not land. We help you understand why and identify what to do differently.
Leadership considering a larger AI investment
Before committing to a platform, a system, or a team, the audit ensures the investment is grounded in your actual operations.
Typically two to three weeks from first session to final report, depending on the complexity of your operations and your team’s availability.
No. The audit is designed to work with operations people, not developers. If you have technical staff, we’ll involve them where relevant.
A written readiness report, a scored opportunity map, and a 90-day implementation roadmap. Delivered as a PDF and presented in a live debrief session.
No. The audit is a standalone engagement. You can act on the roadmap independently, with us, or with another partner.
We flag EU AI Act considerations as part of the risk review, including high-risk classification and human-oversight obligations relevant to your use cases.
A senior consultant reads every enquiry. You’ll hear back within one working day.
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