What this solves
Use this pillar when AI adoption needs sequencing instead of more pilots
- Replaces scattered pilots with a structured rollout
- Clarifies leadership ownership
- Sets rollout sequence and review points
- Connects execution to governance
Pillar page Primary hub for rollout planning
90-Day Rollout
A 90-day AI rollout plan gives executive teams a practical way to move from scattered pilots to controlled adoption with clear ownership, governance checkpoints, review cadence, and next-quarter decisions. Use this page when you need an AI rollout plan that reads like an operating plan, not a generic innovation roadmap.
What this solves
Who this is for
Rollout structure
A usable rollout plan answers what gets launched first, how it will be governed, and what leadership will review before scale.
Pick a small number of workflows with clear owners, baseline metrics, and governance conditions before pilot activity multiplies.
Operate in short review loops with evidence logs, output checks, and named decisions on whether to continue, pause, or redesign.
Expand only after governance gates, executive reporting, and next-quarter ownership are working in practice.
Supporting guides
Use these supporting pages to sequence rollout decisions, operating responsibilities, and executive review moments.
Use a structured 90-day path to move beyond fragmented pilots.
Use a first-month checklist to launch one workflow with policy controls, QA checks, and evidence logging.
Run one controlled marketing workflow with briefing structure, review gates, and performance feedback.
Test one operations documentation workflow with approvals, QA review, and version control.
Build a review sequence leadership teams can use during the rollout window.
Decide which AI initiatives deserve rollout attention, sponsorship, and governance capacity first.
Use this list to identify candidate workflows that are practical enough to test during the rollout window.
Connected executive pathways
These links reduce duplication between planning pages and keep each pillar focused on one primary search intent.
Use this when rollout questions expose weak decision rights or policy boundaries.
Use this before rollout if leadership readiness, reporting, or governance still looks uneven.
Use this when rollout now needs KPI design, board-ready updates, and scale or pause decisions.
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Next step
AILD can help leadership teams turn pilot activity into a controlled rollout sequence with clearer responsibility, governance gates, and executive review flow.