Entry Offer • EU AI Readiness
Know where your AI exposure stands before the deadlines close in.
The EU AI Act has staggered application dates. Prohibited-practice rules have applied since 2 February 2025, additional governance and GPAI provisions since 2 August 2025, and most of the Regulation applies from 2 August 2026.
The AI Act Readiness Sprint gives you a fast operational picture of what your systems are likely to trigger, what evidence is missing, and what your team needs to fix first.
Why This Exists
Most teams do not need a three-year legal project. They need operational clarity.
Penalties can be severe. The AI Act provides for fines of up to EUR 35 million or 7% of worldwide annual turnover for prohibited practices, and up to EUR 15 million or 3% for certain other obligations.
But the first problem for most organizations is not writing a perfect legal memo. It is knowing which systems matter, which obligations are likely in play, and what evidence their board, buyers, or procurement team will ask for next.
This sprint is built to answer those questions quickly and turn them into a documented action path.
Who It's For
Built for operators who need a defensible answer fast.
Decision-Makers
- →CEOs, COOs, CIOs, and legal or risk leaders who need a board-ready view of AI exposure
- →Procurement-facing leaders who need clearer answers before customers or partners ask harder questions
- →Founders and executives who want to move without creating avoidable compliance debt
Operators
- →Teams already using AI in operations, HR, customer service, marketing, or document workflows
- →Product and platform teams whose systems touch EU users or depend on third-party AI vendors
- →Organizations running multiple AI systems and needing one prioritized remediation roadmap
Deliverables
Five working outputs built for action, not shelfware.
Every sprint ends with documented outputs your leadership team can use internally, with legal counsel, or in procurement conversations.
System Inventory and Risk Classification
Structured inventory of AI systems in use across your operations, plus an initial classification pass against the AI Act decision framework.
Compliance Gap Scorecard
A scored view of where your current documentation, oversight, governance, and vendor posture fall short by system and obligation area.
90-Day Action Roadmap
A prioritized action plan with owners, sequencing, and effort estimates so leadership can move from uncertainty to execution quickly.
Article 50 Disclosure Templates
Drafted transparency and disclosure materials to support upcoming Article 50 obligations where they are relevant to your systems.
Contract and Procurement Guidance
Recommended language and responsibility flags for statements of work, vendor contracts, and buyer conversations.
How It Works
Two focused weeks. Defined scope. Clear decisions.
Week 1
Discovery and classification
- Inventory AI systems and AI-enabled workflows currently in use
- Review existing documentation, governance practices, and oversight mechanisms
- Separate what likely needs attention now from what needs preparation for later deadlines
Week 2
Gap analysis and roadmap
- Score gaps by system and obligation area
- Draft a 90-day action plan with owners, effort, and sequencing
- Walk leadership through findings, exposure, and next-step options
What This Is Not
This is not legal advice, a formal conformity assessment, or a substitute for notified-body review where that is required.
It is also not a vague discovery exercise that ends in a 200-page report no operator will use. The outputs are built for decision-making and remediation planning.
Investment
$22,000 fixed price for a two-week engagement with all deliverables included.
No retainer. No open-ended discovery. You keep everything produced.
Best next step after the sprint: AI governance implementation, quarterly compliance monitoring, or leadership capability building through AI Governance for Leaders.
Common Questions
What Leaders Ask Before They Start
If your board asked for an AI Act exposure answer this week, would you have one?
The AI Act Readiness Sprint gives you a structured answer, a documented gap view, and a practical action plan in two focused weeks.
Start the AI Act Readiness SprintStart window: typically within five business days of confirmed booking