What Is an AI Readiness Assessment?

What an AI readiness assessment is, what it should include, and why it matters

An AI readiness assessment helps leaders determine whether the organization is ready to adopt AI in a useful, responsible, measurable way. It evaluates more than technology; it looks at workflows, data, governance, people, ownership, risk, and business value.

The direct answer

If you are searching for AI readiness assessment, the real issue is usually not whether AI matters. The issue is where it creates value, what risks need guardrails, what the team is ready to adopt, and which next step produces measurable progress.

This page is built to answer that question plainly and point you to the right next engagement.

Who this is for

  • Leaders considering AI pilots but unsure whether the organization is ready.
  • Teams that need a clear definition of readiness before approving spend.
  • Buyers comparing generic AI consulting with a practical operator-led assessment.

What this should produce

Outcome 1

A clear answer page for Google and AI answer engines.

Outcome 2

A practical explanation of what readiness includes and what it should produce.

Outcome 3

A path into Jason’s AI Readiness Assessment page for buyers ready to act.

How the work typically flows

  1. Step 1: Clarify business goals and candidate AI use cases.
  2. Step 2: Review workflow maturity, data availability, security, governance, and team readiness.
  3. Step 3: Score opportunities by value, feasibility, risk, and adoption complexity.
  4. Step 4: Produce prioritized next steps, not just a generic report.

Common questions

What is an AI readiness assessment?

It is a structured review of whether an organization is ready to use AI effectively, safely, and measurably across specific workflows and business goals.

What should it include?

It should include workflow review, data readiness, governance, security, people and adoption readiness, tool fit, measurement, and pilot prioritization.

What is the deliverable?

The deliverable should be a practical roadmap: prioritized use cases, readiness gaps, governance recommendations, pilot candidates, and next actions.



Ready to make AI useful inside the organization?

If your team needs sharper AI strategy, practical governance, a readiness review, a keynote, workshop, or help turning pilots into operating value, start with a focused conversation.