ANONYMIZED AI READINESS WORKSHOP EXAMPLE

What a practical AI readiness workshop can produce without exposing customer details.

This anonymized example shows how a leadership team can turn scattered AI interest into prioritized use cases, readiness gaps, governance needs, and a practical pilot sequence.

What this helps buyers decide

  • What matters now
  • Where to start
  • What should happen next

Built for practical business outcomes

Situation

A leadership group had many AI ideas but no shared way to rank value, feasibility, risk, and ownership.

Workshop output

The session created a use-case map, readiness view, risk notes, and pilot candidates.

Business value

The team left with fewer distractions and clearer next steps.


Example flow

  1. Clarify executive pressure and desired outcomes.
  2. Map workflows where AI could improve speed, quality, knowledge access, or decision support.
  3. Score use cases by value, data readiness, risk, adoption difficulty, and owner clarity.
  4. Choose a pilot sequence and governance needs.

What made it work

The workshop did not start with tools. It started with decisions: what matters, what is ready, what is risky, and what deserves a pilot.



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