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Adopting the tools was the easy part. The harder question is what happens to judgment when a plausible, confident draft costs nothing to produce: who asks how do we know that?, who owns the output when it turns out to be wrong, and whether the people learning the job are still learning it. This check reads four things that decide that, and gives you a report you can take to your team.
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The ability of a team to use AI without losing the things that made its work trustworthy: verification, accountability for what goes out, and the skill to spot when an answer is wrong. It is a set of working habits rather than a set of licences, which is why two teams with identical tools can be in completely different positions.
No, and that is the most expensive misunderstanding of the topic. The failures that hurt organisations are organisational: unchecked claims, confidential material in unapproved tools, work nobody will put a name to, juniors who never learned the underlying craft. Better models do not fix any of those, and by making the output more plausible they make the first one harder to catch.
Yes, and it is more useful that way. Have everyone answer separately, then compare. The gap between what leaders think is being checked and what the people doing the work say is being checked is usually the most informative number in the exercise.
A score for each of the four dimensions with an explanation of what your level actually means, the one to fix first, three things to try this week, and what to read next. You can save the whole thing as a PDF.
No. The scoring happens in your browser. When you ask for the report we receive your contact details and the summary, meaning your score, the dimension breakdown and your focus area, so a trainer can follow up usefully. Your individual answers are never sent.
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