Ai Adoption Readiness
by @afrexai-cto
Assess organizational readiness for AI adoption across 6 dimensions: culture, data maturity, tech stack, leadership buy-in, skills/talent, and process maturi...
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name: ai-adoption-readiness description: > Assess organizational readiness for AI adoption across 6 dimensions: culture, data maturity, tech stack, leadership buy-in, skills/talent, and process maturity. Generates a scored readiness report with gap analysis and a prioritized action plan. Use before building a change management plan to understand where an organization actually stands. Built by AfrexAI. metadata: version: 1.0.0 author: AfrexAI tags: [ai-adoption, readiness-assessment, digital-transformation, enterprise, strategy]
AI Adoption Readiness Assessment
Score how prepared an organization is to adopt AI agents and automation. Identifies gaps before they become failed implementations. Pairs with the change-management-plan skill β run this first, then feed results into the change plan.
When to Use
How to Use
The user describes their organization. The agent conducts the assessment.
Input Format
Organization: [Company name, size, industry]
AI Initiative: [What they want to do with AI]
Department/Scope: [Which teams are involved]
Current Tools: [Existing tech stack, any AI tools already in use]
Budget Range: [Approximate budget for AI initiatives]
Timeline Pressure: [When do they need this working?]
Known Blockers: [Anything they already know is a problem]
If the user provides partial info, ask for missing critical fields (Organization, AI Initiative, and Scope at minimum). Infer reasonable defaults for the rest.
Assessment Framework
Scoring System
Each dimension scores 1-5:Overall Readiness = weighted average of all 6 dimensions.
Readiness Thresholds
Dimension 1: Culture & Mindset (Weight: 20%)
Assess openness to change, experimentation, and technology adoption.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | Strong resistance to change. "We've always done it this way." Fear-based culture. | | 2 | Passive resistance. Leadership wants change but teams don't. No experimentation culture. | | 3 | Mixed β some teams innovate, others resist. No consistent change approach. | | 4 | Generally open to change. Past tech adoptions went OK. Some experimentation happening. | | 5 | Innovation culture. Teams actively seek better tools. Failure is treated as learning. |Red Flags
Dimension 2: Data Maturity (Weight: 20%)
Assess data quality, accessibility, and governance β AI is only as good as its data.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | Data lives in spreadsheets and email. No standards. No governance. | | 2 | Some databases exist but siloed. Manual data entry. No quality checks. | | 3 | Central data store exists. Some governance. Quality is inconsistent. | | 4 | Clean, accessible data. Governance in place. Teams use data for decisions. | | 5 | Data platform with automated quality checks. Real-time access. Strong governance. |Red Flags
Dimension 3: Technical Infrastructure (Weight: 15%)
Assess whether the tech stack can support AI tools and integrations.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | Legacy systems, no APIs, manual deployments. On-prem only. | | 2 | Mix of legacy and modern. Some APIs. Basic cloud usage. | | 3 | Mostly modern stack. APIs for major systems. Cloud infrastructure. | | 4 | Cloud-native. API-first architecture. CI/CD. Security controls in place. | | 5 | Modern platform with integration layer. Infrastructure as code. Zero-trust security. |Red Flags
Dimension 4: Leadership & Sponsorship (Weight: 20%)
Assess executive commitment β AI adoption without leadership backing fails 90% of the time.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | No executive sponsor. AI is a curiosity, not a strategy. | | 2 | Interested executive but no budget or authority allocated. | | 3 | Sponsor exists with some budget. AI tied to vague "efficiency" goals. | | 4 | Strong sponsor. Clear business case. Budget allocated. Willing to iterate. | | 5 | C-suite aligned. AI is strategic priority. Multi-year commitment. Success metrics defined. |Red Flags
Dimension 5: Skills & Talent (Weight: 15%)
Assess whether the team can use, manage, and maintain AI tools.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | No technical talent. Team can barely use current tools. | | 2 | Some tech-savvy individuals but no AI knowledge. No training plan. | | 3 | General technical competence. 1-2 people with AI awareness. Training possible. | | 4 | Technical team capable of managing integrations. AI training underway. | | 5 | In-house AI expertise. Team can evaluate, customize, and maintain AI tools. |Red Flags
Dimension 6: Process Maturity (Weight: 10%)
Assess whether processes are documented and consistent enough for AI to augment.
Questions to Evaluate
Scoring Criteria
| Score | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | No documentation. Tribal knowledge. Inconsistent execution. | | 2 | Some processes documented but outdated. Inconsistent across teams. | | 3 | Key processes documented. Some KPIs tracked. Mostly consistent. | | 4 | Well-documented processes with metrics. Clear candidates for AI. | | 5 | Process excellence. Documented, measured, optimized. Ready for intelligent automation. |Red Flags
Output: Readiness Report
Generate the full report in this structure:
1. Executive Summary
2. Dimension Scorecard
For each of the 6 dimensions:3. Gap Analysis
4. Readiness Roadmap
Phased action plan based on overall score:If Red (< 2.0): 6-month foundation phase
If Orange (2.0β2.9): 3-month preparation phase
If Yellow (3.0β3.9): Parallel track
If Green (4.0+): Accelerate
5. Quick Wins
3-5 actions that can start this week with no budget and minimal effort. These build momentum.6. Risk Register
Top 5 risks to AI adoption success, each with:7. Next Steps
change-management-plan skill for a full rollout plan"Integration with Other Skills
This skill is designed to work in a pipeline:
1. AI Adoption Readiness (this skill) β Assess current state 2. Compliance Readiness β Check regulatory alignment 3. Change Management Plan β Build the rollout playbook 4. Vendor Risk Assessment β Evaluate AI vendor options 5. Incident Response Plan β Prepare for AI failures 6. SLA Monitor β Set up reliability guarantees
Recommend the next skill based on assessment results.