AI Journey

AI Journey Assessment

Locate your organisation on the Crawl, Walk, or Run map. Eleven questions.

15 minutes Confidential

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What the Assessment Covers

The AI Journey assessment places your organisation on Adaca's Crawl, Walk, Run model: a 15-minute self-assessment across data maturity, controls, and team capability. It produces a stage placement and the gaps that sit between you and the next stage.

The Three Stages

Stage The gap it closes What it puts in place
Crawl (Foundations) Unsanctioned AI use, untrained personnel, no licence or policy AI training across the business, an enterprise licence, and the policies that govern use
Walk (Governance) AI in daily use with no clear view of the risk Risk management, governance, and controls: initiatives and risks registered, controls scored, a dated record that survives audits
Run (Agents) Trained and governed, but unclear which processes justify an agent first Agents built against priority processes, ranked by payback, measured against real work before they go live

Where Australian Businesses Sit

At Adaca's May 2026 executive roundtables, 60 senior leaders across 50 Australian businesses placed themselves on this model: 45 at Crawl, 4 at Walk, and 1 at Run, with zero AI agents in production across all 50.

The full dataset and methodology are published in AI Maturity in Australian Businesses, 2026.

Common Questions

How long does the AI Journey assessment take?

About 15 minutes, with instant results. It covers data maturity, controls, and team capability.

What do the results tell me?

Your stage on the Crawl, Walk, Run model, and the gaps between your organisation and the next stage.

Do most businesses start at Crawl?

Yes. At Adaca's May 2026 roundtables, 45 of 50 Australian businesses placed themselves at Crawl, the foundations stage.