The 30-Day AI Pilot Plan
A template and worksheet for scoping an AI pilot that actually ships in 30 days, with one outcome, a real baseline, and a clear definition of done.
What's inside
Most AI pilots never graduate. They sprawl, lose their success criteria, and quietly die. This template forces the discipline that gets a pilot shipped and measured in 30 days.
It includes:
- A use-case scoping worksheet that narrows a vague ambition to one outcome small enough to ship in a month.
- A baseline measurement template that captures your starting numbers so you can prove the pilot worked.
- A week-by-week plan for what to build, ship, and measure in each of the four weeks.
- A definition of done: the exit criteria that decide whether the pilot graduates to scale or stops.
- The adoption checklist, because a pilot nobody uses produces nothing.
It operationalizes the pilot phase of the Bridge Method and the discipline we describe in what is AI enablement.
Use it to escape the pilot trap: one outcome, a baseline, something shippable, measured.
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