GenAI scale depends on capabilities that mature together. A clear capability map helps leaders see what must be built, sequenced, governed, and strengthened so progress does not depend on isolated heroics.
Mind the Gap!
Most organizations are experimenting with GenAI, but few have a clear strategy for how GenAI should scale across the business. Without one, priorities compete, capability gaps aren’t closed, and real impact can take years.
- Are we scaling GenAI through an integrated strategy — or a collection of loosely connected initiatives?
- Where will weak capability sequencing, governance, or operating-model choices slow impact or increase risk?
- Can we stay strategically aligned as GenAI innovation continues to raise the bar?
Turn GenAI Momentum Into an Executable Strategy
for Scale
We help leaders turn GenAI momentum into a clearer scaling strategy, sharper priorities, and a plan they can execute with confidence.
- Identify key stakeholders
- Explore what “good” looks like
- Explore Real-World Use Cases
- Review Key Competencies
- Assess Your Readiness
- Add Comments for Context
- Define Group Readiness
- Identify Mis-Alignment
- Capture Group Themes
Plan
- Understand High-Impact Gaps
- Explore Gap Closure Options
- Prioritize For Impact & Effort
- Define Key Steps
- Align on Ownership
- Define Target Timeline
- Committed Target
- Stretch Goals
- Controls
- Execute your plan
- Mitigate Risks
- Validate Your Impact
- Identify Stakeholders
- Communicate Changes
- Action Feedback
- Re-baseline Readiness
- Select Next Gaps
- Update your readiness plan
Outcomes you can expect
Define a clearer GenAI scaling strategy, sharper priorities, and a more credible path to scale.
Align around the priorities, owners, sequencing, and trade-offs that matter most.
Concentrate effort on the choices that matter most for scale.
Build a stronger strategic foundation for more confident GenAI scale.
Improve the odds that GenAI momentum turns into faster enterprise impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is this GenAI Scaling Strategy readiness accelerator for?
Leaders turning GenAI ambition into a credible roadmap, sequencing logic, and execution plan. - When should we assess GenAI Scaling Strategy readiness?
Before ambition becomes scattered execution, unclear dependencies, or disconnected workstreams. - How is this different from general project planning?
It tests whether strategy, sequencing, ownership, and governance can guide coordinated execution.
- What exactly gets assessed in GenAI Scaling Strategy readiness?
Priorities, sequencing, dependencies, ownership, governance, value linkage, risk, and adoption fit. - What inputs and artifacts should we bring into the accelerator?
Roadmaps, transformation plans, governance materials, dependency views, and investment decisions. - What will our team receive at the end of the accelerator?
A readiness readout, priority planning gaps, and an action plan for stronger execution.
- How long does the GenAI Scaling Strategy readiness accelerator take?
Roughly 12 weeks, moving from diagnostic work to alignment and targeted gap closure. - How do the three phases work in practice?
Diagnose gaps, prioritize actions, then support follow-through and readiness refresh. - How hands-on is the work during the 12-week period?
Hands-on enough to turn planning insights into practical roadmap and governance improvements.
- Who should participate from our side?
Executive sponsors, strategy leaders, product leaders, PMO, transformation, governance, and delivery owners. - How much time should sponsors and working teams expect to commit?
Sponsors join key decisions; working teams handle diagnostics, planning, and action design. - How does this accelerator improve cross-functional execution?
It aligns teams around sequencing, dependencies, ownership, and decisions that unblock execution.
- What changes when GenAI Scaling Strategy readiness improves?
A more credible plan, clearer sequencing, stronger ownership, and better governed execution. - How quickly can we act on the findings?
Quickly. Planning gaps usually reveal immediate roadmap, owner, and governance fixes. - What should we do after the readiness accelerator is complete?
Refine the roadmap, strengthen governance, align owners, and launch adjacent readiness work.