Free AI Readiness Assessment for Teams
Answer 12 practical questions about skills, policy, workflow clarity, and leadership support. Get a readiness score, main risks, and a recommended AI Edge training or workflow next step.
How many people are on your team?
Include employees and regular contractors who would use AI in daily work.
Why AI readiness matters before you buy more tools
Most teams do not fail at AI because the technology is too advanced. They fail because usage is uneven, workflows are unclear, and nobody owns the review line between a draft and a decision.
AI readiness is the gap between curiosity and repeatable use. It covers skills, policy, workflow clarity, manager support, and confidence. When those pieces are in place, AI Edge cohort training, enterprise programs, and Labs implementation can move much faster because the team already knows where AI should help.
Pair this assessment with the Prompt Quality Grader or AI Task Helper when you want to test one workflow before committing to broader adoption.
Frequently asked questions
What is AI readiness?
AI readiness is how prepared your team is to use AI safely, consistently, and in real workflows—not just during one-off experiments. It includes skills, policy, workflow clarity, leadership support, and confidence.
How do I know if my team needs AI training?
If people are already using AI without shared guidance, if outputs vary widely by person, or if leaders are unsure what to approve, structured training will save time and reduce risk.
What is the first step to adopting AI at work?
Start with one repeatable workflow, define what AI can draft and what a human must review, and give the team a simple policy before scaling usage.
Do small businesses need an AI policy?
Yes. Even a one-page policy helps employees know what information is off limits, when to review AI output, and who is accountable for final decisions.