AI Roadmap Creation
A 4–8 week engagement that turns AI ambition into a sequenced, funded, AI-Act-aware plan.
For organisations large enough that a single workshop isn't enough — multiple business units, multiple stakeholders, real budget at stake — and that need a roadmap the executive committee will actually fund.
Who it's for
- Larger SMEs, mid-market and enterprise teams ready to make AI a programme, not a side project
- Executive committees or boards that need a defensible AI plan with budget, timeline and governance
- Organisations preparing for the EU AI Act and Belgian regulatory expectations
What's included
- Current-state assessment: AI maturity, data foundations, team skills, existing tools, governance baseline
- Opportunity mapping across business units and processes, building on (or replacing) any prior use-case work
- Prioritised portfolio: typically 5–12 use cases scored on impact, feasibility, time-to-value, data readiness and AI Act risk class
- Sequenced 12-month plan: quick wins (0–90 days), scale initiatives (3–9 months), foundations (data, MLOps, governance)
- Operating model and governance recommendations: ownership, decision rights, AI Act compliance pathway, vendor/partner model, internal-versus-external build choices
- Budget envelope for each phase, in ranges, with assumptions stated
- Executive-ready deliverable: ~25-page roadmap document plus a one-page board summary
Duration: 4–8 weeks, depending on scope. Typical cadence: 2-week current-state phase, 2–3 week opportunity & prioritisation phase, 1–2 week packaging.
Deliverable: a written AI roadmap your CFO can fund and your CTO can start executing without further scoping work.
What this is not: a slide deck. It is a written document with named owners, ranges, and a recommendation we'd stake our reputation on.