Organization pathway
Prioritize pilot candidates while the signal is strong.
The organization looks ready to move from assessment into accountable pilot planning. The next step is choosing use cases with clear owners, measures, controls, and stop criteria.
Try this today
Choose one promising AI use case and write the pilot in one sentence: who owns it, what outcome it should improve, what risk must be controlled, and how success will be measured.
First moves
What to do next
Rank candidate use cases by value, feasibility, data sensitivity, implementation complexity, and ownership.
Choose one pilot and define the business outcome, success measure, review process, and accountable owner.
Document human review, governance controls, and the conditions that would stop, revise, or scale the pilot.
Evidence
You are ready to move on when
The pilot has an owner and sponsor.
Success and stop criteria are clear.
Risks and review points are written down before launch.
Examples
What this can look like
Reduce time spent drafting first-pass customer summaries while preserving human review.
Improve internal knowledge retrieval for approved documents only.
Speed up proposal or report preparation with clear source checking and approval steps.
Recommended action
Book pilot planning support
Use the strong readiness signal to shape a responsible pilot with owners, metrics, controls, and stop criteria.
Alternate route
Use the pilot planner
Use a lightweight planner to define the pilot owner, measure, controls, and stop criteria.
