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Our Solutions Readiness Accelerators Assess Your Enterprise LLM & GenAI Ops Readiness
Accelerate Your GenAI Operations Readiness

Pilots can look strong before operations are ready. This accelerator surfaces whether monitoring, support, incident response, and ownership can hold up in production.

Mind the Gap!

Pilots can survive on heroic support. Production GenAI cannot. Without resilient monitoring, incident response, ownership, and improvement routines, small failures become expensive trust and performance problems.

Key GenAI Ops Questions
  • Are we ready to run GenAI reliably at scale, or just good at launching pilots?
  • If GenAI adoption doubled, where would weak monitoring, ownership, or cost control start to break?
  • What GenAI Ops capabilities do we need to make scale more reliable, governable, and sustainable?
The Bottom-Line
If GenAI ops can't scale, incidents, cost creep, and fragility will.

Build the Ops Foundation Real GenAI Scale Requires

We help leaders pinpoint where GenAI ops will strain under scale, then strengthen monitoring, ownership, incident response, lifecycle control, and cost visibility so GenAI can run more reliably in production.

Launch Pad
Assess Your Readiness
Weeks 1–2
Align the team
  • Identify key stakeholders
  • Explore what “good” looks like
  • Explore Real-World Use Cases
Assess current state
  • Review Key Competencies
  • Assess Your Readiness
  • Add Comments for Context
Define readiness gaps
  • Define Group Readiness
  • Identify Mis-Alignment
  • Capture Group Themes
Mission Control & Lift-Off
Build Your
Plan
Weeks 3–4
Prioritize the gaps
  • Understand High-Impact Gaps
  • Explore Gap Closure Options
  • Prioritize For Impact & Effort
Build the roadmap
  • Define Key Steps
  • Align on Ownership
  • Define Target Timeline
Define success measures
  • Committed Target
  • Stretch Goals
  • Controls
Accelerate
Accelerate Your Momentum
Weeks 5–12
Execute priority moves
  • Execute your plan
  • Mitigate Risks
  • Validate Your Impact
Drive adoption & change
  • Identify Stakeholders
  • Communicate Changes
  • Action Feedback
Review impact & what's next
  • Re-baseline Readiness
  • Select Next Gaps
  • Update your readiness plan

Outcomes you can expect

Clarity

See which GenAI Ops gaps most affect reliability, ownership, and cost control.

Alignment

Align platform, engineering, operations, security, and leadership on the priorities that matter most.

Focus

Prioritize the ops gaps creating the most production risk, cost drag, and support strain.

Readiness

Build a stronger GenAI Ops foundation for more reliable, sustainable scale.

Impact

Improve the odds that GenAI scale stays stable, governable, and supportable in production.

GenAI scale gets real when operations have to absorb the load and keep improving.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Overview & Fit
2. Scope & Deliverables
3. Process & Timing
4. Participants & Ways of Working
5. Outcomes & Next Steps
  • Who is this Enterprise LLM & GenAI Ops readiness accelerator for?
    Operations, platform, engineering, and risk leaders keeping GenAI reliable after launch.
  • When should we run an Enterprise LLM & GenAI Ops readiness accelerator?
    Before production GenAI expands beyond current support, monitoring, or incident capacity.
  • How is this different from a standard DevOps or MLOps review?
    It tests GenAI operating discipline, not traditional deployment hygiene alone.
  • What exactly gets assessed in Enterprise LLM & GenAI Ops readiness?
    Monitoring, reliability, incident response, runbooks, service ownership, and operating handoffs.
  • What inputs and artifacts should we bring into the accelerator?
    Bring deployment workflows, monitoring dashboards, incident logs, cost data, and reliability metrics.
  • What will we receive at the end of the accelerator?
    GenAI Ops readiness findings, priority gaps, and a roadmap for resilient operations.
  • How long does the accelerator take?
    Plan on roughly 12 weeks, from diagnosis through prioritization and targeted gap closure.
  • How do the three phases work in practice?
    Diagnose gaps, align priorities, then close the most important blockers with focused support.
  • How hands-on is the 12-week period?
    Hands-on enough to convert findings into decisions, actions, and visible momentum.
  • Which teams should participate in the accelerator?
    Include platform, engineering, operations, security, product, and finance leaders.
  • How much time should leaders and working teams expect to commit?
    Leaders join key decisions; working teams support diagnostics, workshops, and action planning.
  • How will the right teams work together during the accelerator?
    Teams align on deployments, reliability signals, incidents, costs, and operating ownership.
  • What changes when Enterprise LLM & GenAI Ops readiness improves?
    GenAI systems become easier to operate, support, recover, and improve.
  • How quickly can we act on the findings?
    Immediately. Early findings can shape priorities while the full roadmap takes form.
  • What should we do after the readiness assessment is complete?
    Strengthen monitoring, runbooks, incident paths, and operational ownership.
Build Ops That Can Carry Scale