When businesses take my readiness audit, most don’t fail because they lack access to AI tools. They fail because they don’t have a system for using them. People are testing prompts in isolation, but there’s no defined workflow, no owner, and no KPI tied to AI usage.
The second issue is leadership alignment. Founders want speed, teams want clarity, and neither side has a shared operating plan. So adoption stalls. One department experiments while the rest of the organization waits for permission or direction. That’s why scores often land in the 30–50 range.
Closing the gap is practical: assign ownership, define one high-leverage use case per team, and track one metric that matters (time saved, conversion lift, or cycle time). AI readiness isn’t about hype. It’s about operational maturity.
