COMPEL Glossary / GL-23
Readiness Assessment Report
A point-in-time, evidence-backed assessment of the organization's readiness to advance from one COMPEL stage to the next, scored across all 10 operational readiness dimensions with explicit pass/fail thresholds and remediation actions for any dimension below threshold.
What this means in practice
It serves as the formal input to each stage gate decision.
Context in the COMPEL framework
Produced at each stage gate review. The Readiness Assessment Report is the mechanism by which COMPEL enforces its stage-gating logic — progression is only authorized when readiness is verified, not assumed.
Where you see this
Readiness Assessment Report is most commonly referenced when teams work across the Organize , Model , Produce , Evaluate and Learn stages — especially within the Operational Readiness layer . It appears in governance artifacts, assessment instruments, and delivery playbooks wherever COMPEL is operationalized.
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Synonyms
stage gate assessment , readiness review , go/no-go assessment
See also
- Maturity Baseline Report — A scored assessment of the organization's current AI capability maturity across people, process, technology, and governance dimensions, establishing the starting point against which transformation progress is measured.
- Gate Review Decision Record — The formal record of a stage gate review decision — documenting the inputs reviewed, the pass/fail outcome, the conditions or exceptions attached to the decision, the named decision-makers, and any required remediation actions before the next gate.
- Deployment Readiness Checklist — A comprehensive, sign-off-based checklist that verifies all technical, governance, operational, and organizational prerequisites have been met before an AI system is deployed to production.
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