- 15
- Honest questions
- 4
- Readiness areas
- 20 min
- To work through alone
What this checklist is
Plain questions, no marketing dressing. Fifteen items. You can work through it alone in about twenty minutes, or run it in a team meeting in about forty-five.
Each question is written so the answer is yes, no, or “we are not sure yet.” The “not sure” column is the useful one - it shows where the team has to do its reading.
What you will learn
A starting-line view
Where your team stands across policy, practice, evidence, and pacing - honestly, in one page.
Three questions to start on
The short list of items worth working on first - based on which answers slipped.
Conversations to trigger
The items that ought to route to compliance or legal before you do anything else.
A shared vocabulary
Phrasing the whole team can use in the next AI meeting, without misreading each other.
Who built it
The checklist was written by practitioners who teach AI literacy to working teams - the same people who build and deliver our programs. It draws on the EU AI Act Article 4 literacy requirements, on our Team Engagement scoping calls, and on what we hear from HR, operations, and compliance leads.
It is not a compliance document. It will not replace a legal review. It will save you an hour of scoping work.
Get the checklist
Email me the PDFForm fields: work email, company name, team size (rough). One step. The PDF lands in your inbox within two minutes.
After the checklist
Once you have worked through the questions, the honest next steps are:
- Take the AI Readiness Scorecard for a band-conditional action plan
- Read the Services overview for a map of the three programs
- Book a discovery call - we will read your answers before the call