We start our work with business leadership to assess:
- What outcomes are expected? (cost optimization, productivity, new revenue)
- Which functions are in scope? (CX, operations, engineering, etc.)
- Time horizon (POC vs enterprise-scale rollout)
- What are the success criteria?
Assessment Framework
Our GenAI readiness assessment builds on 6 pillars — each scored, weighted, and rolled up into one composite readiness score.
6 PILLARS · scored, weighted, one composite readiness score.
Deliverables of the Program
- Executive Summary (CXO-friendly)
- GenAI Maturity Scorecard
- Prioritized Use Cases (with ROI)
- Target Architecture Blueprint
- Governance & Risk Framework
- Implementation Roadmap (90 days, 6 months, 1 year)
What You Walk Away With
Not a slide deck. A scored blueprint. Six deliverables, each tied to an action you can take this quarter.
Executive Summary
One page, written for the board. Composite score, biggest gaps, fastest paths to value — with the trade-offs called out, not glossed.
Maturity Scorecard
Each of the six pillars scored 0–100 with the evidence behind every number. No mystery weights; you can audit the math.
Prioritized Use Cases with ROI
A ranked backlog of GenAI use cases sized by business impact, technical readiness, and risk — with first-year ROI estimates for the top candidates.
Architecture Blueprint
Reference architecture mapped to your existing data and infra stack. Lakehouse choices, model choices, serving choices, eval choices — defended, not defaulted.
Governance Framework
Responsible-AI controls, DPDP / RBI / SEBI alignment, internal AI policy templates, and the operating-model changes needed to actually enforce them.
Implementation Roadmap
A 12-month roadmap with milestones, owners, dependencies, and the few decisions that gate the rest. Sequenced for compounding value, not parallel busywork.
Frequently Asked
What is the GenAI Readiness Score?
A composite score from 0 to 100 that measures how prepared an organisation is to adopt and scale GenAI. Six pillars are scored, weighted, and rolled up into one number you can act on — defensible to a CIO, legible to a CEO.
What are the six pillars?
Business Readiness, Data Readiness, Technology Readiness, Security / Risk / Compliance, Operating Model & Talent, and Tools, Platform & Ecosystem. Each is scored independently so you see exactly where the floor is.
How long does the assessment take?
Typically 4–6 weeks depending on the organisation's size and the scope of business units assessed. Larger group-level rollouts run longer; single-BU assessments often finish in three.
What if our score is low?
Most are. The point is not the score itself but the prioritised roadmap that follows: which gap to close first, what it unlocks, and what it will cost. Low scores compress fast when sequenced correctly.
Related Resources
- GenAI Readiness Checklist — A step-by-step checklist to evaluate your organization's preparedness for GenAI adoption.
- What is Agentic AI? — Understand the foundations of agentic AI and how autonomous agents differ from traditional automation.