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Why Organizations Get Stuck

Most enterprises aren't short on AI ambition. They're short on a structured way to start.

Executive teams at enterprise organizations understand that AI represents a meaningful shift in what is operationally possible. What is harder to answer is the set of questions that precede a serious program: Which use cases are genuinely viable for this organization? What level of AI maturity do we currently have? How do we validate a use case before committing to a full implementation? And how do we build internal momentum and executive buy-in from a standing start?
Without structured answers to these questions, many organizations cycle through exploratory conversations that do not lead to action, or commission pilot projects that are scoped too broadly to produce clear results within a reasonable timeline.
The Jumpstart Program is designed to resolve this. It is a time-boxed engagement that produces specific, validated outputs: an assessment of where the organization stands, a prioritized set of use cases grounded in the organization’s specific context, a working proof of concept for the highest-priority use case, and a roadmap for scaling from there.
The Four Phases

From current state to actionable roadmap in a defined timeframe.

The Jumpstart Program moves through four phases, each producing a specific output that informs the next.

1

AI Maturity Assessment

A structured analysis of the organization’s current AI capabilities, data infrastructure, and organizational readiness using AtomDigit’s proprietary maturity framework. The assessment identifies where genuine capability exists, where the gaps are, and what the priority development areas are for the organization’s specific ambitions.

This is not a generic framework applied uniformly. The assessment is calibrated to the organization’s industry, its existing technology environment, and the strategic objectives that AI is expected to serve.

2

AI Opportunity Identification Workshop

A structured design-thinking workshop with the organization’s leadership and relevant business stakeholders. The objective is to surface the AI use cases that are genuinely worth pursuing: grounded in real operational problems, feasible within the organization’s current capabilities, and aligned with the strategic priorities that matter most.

The workshop process vets and prioritizes use cases rather than simply listing them. The output is a ranked set of opportunities with clear criteria for prioritization, not a catalogue of possibilities.

3

Proof of Concept Development

Rapid development of a functional minimum viable product for the highest-priority use case identified in Phase 2. The PoC is a working system, not a presentation. It runs against real or representative data, produces real outputs, and provides the concrete evidence of AI’s potential in the organization’s specific context that executive buy-in requires.

The PoC is deliberately scoped to be achievable within the Jumpstart timeline while being substantive enough to be genuinely informative.

4

AI Center of Excellence Roadmap

A clear, actionable roadmap for scaling from the Jumpstart to a full AI Center of Excellence. The roadmap addresses the use cases to pursue in sequence, the talent and governance requirements at each stage, the technology investments needed, and the timeline and resourcing framework for the broader program.

The roadmap is built on the validated insights from the prior three phases, grounded in the organization’s actual maturity level and the proof of concept results, rather than built from generic templates.

Outcomes

Specific deliverables. Validated results. 
A program you can build on.

The Jumpstart Program produces four concrete deliverables: a comprehensive AI maturity assessment report, a prioritized use case list with expected impact projections, a functional proof of concept for the leading use case, and an actionable AI Center of Excellence roadmap.
These are not advisory documents. They are the foundation for a serious enterprise AI program, built on evidence from the organization’s own operations rather than generic industry benchmarks.
The secondary benefit is organizational: a working proof of concept builds internal momentum and secures executive support more effectively than planning documents alone. It demonstrates that AI delivers results in this specific context, not just in case studies from other organizations.
Beyond Jumpstart

The Jumpstart is phase one of the AI Center of Excellence journey, 
 not a standalone project.

The Jumpstart Program is designed as the structured entry point to a longer relationship. The validated use cases, the maturity assessment, and the proof of concept inform the planning for a full AI Center of Excellence: the governance structure, the talent model, the technology infrastructure, and the program roadmap that scales from the initial proof of concept to an enterprise-wide AI capability.
AtomDigit’s role does not end with the deliverables. For organizations that proceed to a full Center of Excellence engagement, AtomDigit moves from program design into active delivery: sourcing and vetting the talent the Center of Excellence requires, building the technical infrastructure, establishing the governance frameworks, and working alongside the internal team through the build phase. The Jumpstart produces the foundation. AtomDigit helps build what goes on top of it.
Organizations that complete the Jumpstart Program have a validated foundation to build on rather than starting the Center of Excellence design process from scratch, and a delivery partner who already understands their environment, their data, and where the highest value opportunities lie.

Ready to move from AI ambition to validated results?

Start with a conversation about where you are in the AI journey, what is preventing progress, and whether the Jumpstart Program is the right structure for your organization. No obligation. Enterprise confidentiality respected.

Frequently Asked 
Questions

Who is the Jumpstart Program designed for?
The program is designed for enterprise organizations that are serious about AI but need structure and validation before committing to a larger program. It is particularly well-suited for organizations where executive buy-in is contingent on demonstrated results, or where internal disagreement about where to start has prevented meaningful progress.
The program is time-boxed and designed to move efficiently. The exact duration depends on the organization’s availability for the workshop phase and the scope of the proof of concept, but the typical engagement is measured in weeks rather than months. AtomDigit provides a clear timeline in the scoping conversation before the engagement begins.
Yes. The PoC is a functional minimum viable product built to demonstrate a specific capability in the organization’s actual or closely representative data environment. It is not a mockup or a theoretical demonstration. The purpose is to produce real evidence of what AI can do in this specific context.
That outcome is also valuable. A PoC that does not perform as hypothesized provides clear information about what needs to change, whether in the data, the problem framing, or the technical approach, before a larger investment is made. The purpose of the Jumpstart is to generate evidence, and evidence that redirects the program is evidence well used.
The Jumpstart produces all the foundational inputs required to design a full AI Center of Excellence: a maturity assessment, prioritized use cases, a working proof of concept, and a roadmap. Organizations that proceed to a full Center of Excellence engagement with AtomDigit start with that validated foundation rather than beginning the planning process from scratch.

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