Intro / Problem
Teams often need a simple way to start asking better AI questions. A checklist can help leaders and employees review readiness, guardrails, work habits, and next steps without pretending that a worksheet solves adoption.
Free Tools and Checklists are lightweight preparation aids. They do not replace Adoption Tools, advisory support, training, or a governed pilot.
Lightweight resources for early preparation
Possible checklist categories include AI readiness, work habits, prompts, workflow review, guardrails, and questions to ask before adopting AI.
Different from Adoption Tools
Adoption Tools are deeper working assets and methods used to support delivery, readiness, workflow review, governance, and follow-through. Free tools are lighter public-facing aids.
Use checklists with judgment
A checklist can help structure thinking, but it does not diagnose an organization with certainty, certify readiness, prove ROI, or guarantee safe adoption.
What This Helps With
- Preparing for an AI readiness conversation
- Reviewing simple work habits and guardrails
- Identifying questions before training or a pilot
- Understanding when deeper Adoption Tools may be useful
What to Expect
- Confirm which checklists are launch-ready.
- Label each asset as available, coming soon, or used inside a pilot.
- Link deeper questions to Adoption Tools or services.
- Avoid fake download buttons or unavailable lead magnets.