Ensure You Have the Capabilities to Win with GenAI
Deliver Quick Capability Wins
Coming in Q1 2026
The Execution Playbook to Rapidly Close Key GenAI Capability Gaps
Developing the Capabilities to win with GenAI is a journey, and many organizations see focus and commitment lag along the way.
To win, you’ll need to rapidly close key assurance, data, talent, and enablement gaps to "jumpstart" your GenAI efforts.
The Challenge
Most organizations are experimenting with GenAI, but struggle due to broad-based organizational capability gaps. As use cases grow more complex, so do the risks and dependencies. Leaders are asking:
- What capabilities do we need to "Win" with GenAI?
- How do we embed security, privacy, and Responsible AI into day‑to‑day development without slowing teams down?
- Are our data platforms, pipelines, and governance ready to support advanced use cases?
- Do our teams have the skills, ways of working, and leadership alignment needed to deliver safely at speed?
- What is the right model for a GenAI Accelerator or Center of Enablement to drive reuse, governance, and scale?
If you fail to deliver clear capability wins in your first 90 days, you risk losing momentum and commitment across your GenAI efforts.
Our Solution
An integrated, fast‑paced capability acceleration engagement designed to turn your most important advanced GenAI ambitions into a concrete, 90‑day execution plan.
- Targeted 90‑Day Capability Action Plans – Prioritize and sequence the advanced GenAI capabilities that matter most, with clear owners, milestones, and value targets.
- Customizable Secure & Responsible AI Policies – Define practical, reuse‑ready policies, patterns, and guardrails that embed security, privacy, and Responsible AI into real delivery workflows.
- Data & Talent Readiness Leadership Workshops – Align technology, data, risk, and business leaders on the data foundations, tools, and skills required to support advanced GenAI at scale.
- Fast‑Track Evaluation‑Driven Development Best Practices – Establish evaluation, testing, and monitoring practices so teams can safely experiment, measure quality, and manage risk in production.
- GenAI Accelerator / Center of Enablement Design Principles – Outline the operating model, services, and governance for a GenAI Accelerator or CoE that accelerates adoption across teams.
You'll move from fragmented pilots and capability gaps to an actionable roadmap of high-visibility Capability Wins.
Areas of Focus
- Quick Secure AI Wins
- Quick Responsible AI Wins
- Quick Data Readiness Wins
- Quick Talent Readiness Wins
- Quick GenAI Accelerator Wins
Outcomes You Can Expect
- A prioritized advanced capabilities roadmap — A crisp view of which advanced GenAI capabilities to pursue in the next 30/60/90 days and how they tie to business value.
- Reuse‑ready secure & responsible AI policies — Practical policy templates, patterns, and decision flows that teams can adopt immediately without creating delivery bottlenecks.
- Concrete data & talent readiness actions — Specific initiatives, investments, and ownership to close the most important data, platform, and skills gaps.
- Embedded evaluation & monitoring practices — Clear standards and reference patterns for evaluation, testing, and ongoing monitoring of advanced GenAI solutions in production.
- A GenAI Accelerator operating blueprint — Defined roles, services, and engagement model for a GenAI Accelerator or CoE that drives consistency, reuse, and governance.
- A focused list of quick wins — High‑value, low‑risk use cases and enhancements that demonstrate tangible progress within 30–60 days.
This is the Solution for You, if:
- You have GenAI pilots or prototypes but lack a cohesive plan to scale advanced capabilities securely and responsibly.
- You need alignment across technology, data, security, risk, and business leaders on where to invest in advanced GenAI now.
- You want a pragmatic, 90‑day execution plan—not another high‑level strategy deck or research exercise.
- You are ready to establish or refresh a GenAI Accelerator / Center of Enablement and want clear design principles, services, and guardrails from day one.