AI READINESS ASSESSMENT

The Strategic Alliance behind this Assessment

The AI Readiness Assessment has been created through a strategic alliance between Michelle Hill from Discover Your Edge and Steve Macfarlane from Syfre. We work together because effective AI adoption is not just a technology decision. It requires the right mix of business strategy, workflow design, human capability, technical implementation and ongoing commercial discipline.
Michelle brings the business adoption, training and workflow transformation lens. Her work focuses on helping leaders and teams understand where AI can create meaningful value, build internal capability, improve the way work gets done and move from scattered experimentation to practical execution.
Steve and the Syfre team bring the technical depth required to design, build and deploy AI systems, automations, data solutions and agentic AI capability that can operate in the real world. Syfre describes its work as building AI systems that make sense commercially, technically and operationally, with services spanning AI strategy, automation, agentic AI, business intelligence, machine learning and AI search visibility.


Together, we help businesses avoid two common traps: training people without a clear implementation pathway, or building technology before the business is ready to use it well. The assessment is designed to give you a clearer view of where your organisation stands today, what may be holding you back, and what kind of support is most likely to create progress.
This combined approach means you are not looking at AI through one lens only. You get the people, process and capability perspective alongside the technical, systems and implementation perspective. That is what makes the partnership valuable: it gives clients a more rounded, practical and commercially grounded pathway from AI interest to AI integration.
That is the value of the partnership: clients get strategic clarity, human adoption support and technical execution capability in one connected pathway, rather than having to piece together disconnected advice, training and implementation support from separate providers.
