The blueprint
The report is the product
The score gets you in the door. The blueprint is what you use. It is built around your specific workflows, ranked, with the risky uses flagged and the safe ones ready to start.
Priorities
A ranked list, not a checklist
Every use case you are considering lands in one of four places.
Start now
Safe and worth it today.
Prepare first
Worth it once a workflow is cleaned up or the data is sorted.
Governance required
Anything touching sensitive data that needs rules in place first.
Delay
Not worth it yet.
You get the reasoning for each, not just the label.
The plan
A 90-day pilot plan
For each pilot the report names an owner, the workflow it touches, the value you should expect, the tools and data it needs, the point where a person reviews the output, the risk level, and the one metric that tells you it worked. A pilot you cannot measure is just a hope.
Ownership
Someone has to own it
AI does not implement itself. The blueprint includes a charter for whoever will own this, the AI Officer, whether that is you or someone on your team: what they are responsible for, what to do in the first 30 and 90 days, and which policies and training to put in place.
Guardrails
The guardrails, spelled out
An acceptable-use policy, a simple rule for what data can and cannot go into which tools, a step to review vendors before staff use them, human review rules, and a plan for when something goes wrong. Boring, and the reason most rollouts avoid trouble.
Advisor
Ask questions about your own results
The report comes with an advisor you can talk to in plain language. It knows your scores, your use cases, and your plan, so you can dig into your own situation instead of asking a blank chatbot. It sticks to your results, and it will not invent a number or hand out legal or clinical advice.
Yours to keep
Read it in the app, export a PDF
The whole blueprint lives in the app, and you can export a PDF whenever you want to share it or take it into a meeting.