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Papers, playbooks, and articles on people readiness, the readiness gap, and what closes it.

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Step 01. Week 1–2.

Diagnostic

Every employee on the team or project completes the people readiness assessment. Results are summarized at the team and organizational level to establish the readiness baseline.

What you get

A readiness score at the team and organizational level. Individual profiles stay private to the person. Leadership receives a full debrief with the baseline data and an initial gap analysis.

Time Required

From your people: 10 minutes, once.
From leadership: one 60-minute debrief.

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Step 01. Week 1–2.

Diagnostic

Every employee on the team or project completes the people readiness assessment. Results are summarized at the team and organizational level to establish the readiness baseline.

What you get

A readiness score at the team and organizational level. Individual profiles stay private to the person. Leadership receives a full debrief with the baseline data and an initial gap analysis.

Time Required

From your people: 10 minutes, once.
From leadership: one 60-minute debrief.

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Step 02. Week 3.

Gap analysis

We walk leadership through the results. Together we identify where readiness is lowest and where building it will have the most impact on the current initiative. Development priorities are set on what the data shows, not on assumptions.

What you get

A development plan targeted to existing gaps. Clear priorities for the next ten weeks.

Time Required

From your people: none.
From leadership: one 60-minute session.

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Step 03. Week 4–12.

Development

Employees complete a short daily check-in that takes five to ten minutes. Every two weeks, a facilitated group session brings the team together to work on the specific areas the diagnostic identified. Our coaches track progress across all three instruments.

What you get

Live trend data you can check at any time. A facilitation report after each group session. Early signals when a team or individual is losing capacity.

Time Required

From your people: 5–10 minutes daily plus 45 minutes every two weeks. From leadership: one 10-minute progress update per month, by email.

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Step 04. Day 90.

Reassessment

The same assessment from Day 1, repeated. Same people, same instrument. A new baseline is established. The events that shaped the cycle, including strategy shifts, team changes, and external pressure, are mapped against the readiness curve so leadership sees not just where the score moved, but what moved it.

What you get

A clear before-and-after picture. The numbers either moved or they did not. Leadership receives a full results debrief.

Time Required

From your people: 10 minutes, once.
From leadership: one 60-minute debrief.

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Step 04. Every 90 days.

Ongoing cycle

The cycle starts again. New priorities. New baseline. Readiness becomes a continuous metric, not a one-time project.

What you get

A score that stays current as the work changes. A team that keeps building. Data that compounds across cycles.

Time Required

Same rhythm. Same investment each cycle.

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