Readiness
Assessment πŸ”

In today's dynamic business environment, the ability to innovate and experiment is vital. Our experimentation Readiness Assessment evaluates your technological, operational, and cultural readiness for innovation initiatives. The process addresses critical project aspects and helps mitigate potential failures, paving the way for successful experimentation.

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Benefits of using the Readiness Assessment

Identifies gaps inhibiting significant improvements
Enhances resource and process management
Fosters an experimentation culture
Aligns project goals with stakeholder expectations
Secures leadership support for implementation
Boosts organisational adaptability
Reduces project failure risks
Streamlines project governance and decisions
Customises the assessment to project needs

Cost of not using the Readiness Assessment

Unfound gaps may restrict innovation
Inefficient resource and process management
Unsupportive culture for innovation
Misaligned project goals and stakeholder expectations
Possible lack of leadership support
Limited adaptability, affecting project success
High project failure risks
Inefficient project governance and decisions
Neglected project-specific needs

Readiness Assessment key methods

Audit of technology and operational efficacy
Review of agile and resource management
Evaluation of organisational design and governance
Clarification of project goals and expectations
Risk assessment to limit project failure
Review of project governance, decisions, and change readiness

Frequently asked questions
about Readiness Assessment

Our Readiness Assessment means
experimentation works like clockwork

  • MoM conversion rate of 6.9%
  • LFL quarterly revenue of Β£265K
  • MoM conversion rate of 6.9%
  • LFL quarterly revenue of Β£265K
  • MoM conversion rate of 6.9%
  • LFL quarterly revenue of Β£265K
  • MoM conversion rate of 6.9%
  • LFL quarterly revenue of Β£265K
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Hafele UK

Profitability through continual optimisation

  • 11 experiments executed
  • Conducted over 12 sprints
  • Measurement period of 6 sprints
  • 11 experiments executed
  • Conducted over 12 sprints
  • Measurement period of 6 sprints
  • 11 experiments executed
  • Conducted over 12 sprints
  • Measurement period of 6 sprints
  • 11 experiments executed
  • Conducted over 12 sprints
  • Measurement period of 6 sprints
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Blinds2Go

Multi-site experiments for a category leader

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