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COMPEL Glossary / readiness-recommendation-go-wait-redesign
Readiness recommendation (go / wait / redesign)
The three-way output of a readiness engagement: proceed with the AI initiative; pause until named gaps close; or redesign scope and approach.
What this means in practice
Each option has a different evidence pattern and a different 30-day post-decision plan.
Synonyms
go/wait/redesign call , readiness verdict
See also
- AI transformation readiness — An organisation's demonstrated capacity to sustain, govern, and scale AI — distinct from whether it currently uses AI.
- Remediation roadmap — A phased, resourced plan that closes identified readiness gaps, sequenced against the organisation's change capacity and dependency map.
- Anti-pattern (readiness) — A recurring organisational failure signature that predicts readiness weakness — examples include pilot paralysis, shadow AI, governance theatre, fragmented centre-of-excellence, and tooling-first procurement.