EU AI Act Readiness
Preparing organizations for compliance with the European Artificial Intelligence Act.
Preparing organizations for compliance with the European Artificial Intelligence Act. Artificial Intelligence is transforming how organizations operate. At the same time, the EU AI Act introduces new obligations regarding the development, deployment and use of AI systems. Organizations are not only expected to know which AI systems they use. They are expected to demonstrate that risks are understood, controls are in place and human oversight mechanisms are operating effectively. At Define, we help organizations assess their readiness and establish a practical AI governance framework aligned with their size, use cases and risk exposure.
Management Challenge
Most organizations already use AI. Few know: which AI systems are actually in use
Employees or departments use AI tools
Development or integration of AI systems
Use of GenAI, LLMs or AI Assistants
Customer or group requirements for AI Governance
Preparation for ISO 42001 or AI Governance initiatives
Governance framework
Implementation & Scope
A structured implementation path covering analysis, documentation, accountability, and audit readiness.
Operating Model Review
Align people, processes, data, and technology around a coherent digital operating model.
AI & Data Governance
Establish data ownership, AI use policies, and trust-by-design controls.
Change Enablement
Plan adoption, training, and stakeholder communication for sustainable transformation.
Trust Metrics & Value Tracking
Measure digital outcomes, trust indicators, and return on transformation investment.
Management Gains
EU AI Act Readiness establishes the governance framework for Artificial Intelligence, connecting compliance, risk management and responsible AI adoption within a unified decision-making model.