SIGNAL Plus: fast AI readiness snapshot

SIGNAL is KINTAL's AI readiness diagnostic for creative teams. Plus is the fuller engagement: everything in Lite, plus a leadership workshop, an Alignment Index comparing what leaders think is happening with what the team is actually experiencing, and a 30-60-90 day roadmap you can take straight into your planning cycle. From £3,000 + VAT.

Who SIGNAL Plus is for

Leadership teams who are under pressure to "do something with AI" but want to move in a deliberate way. Organisations where AI activity is scattered, duplicated, or driven by individual enthusiasts rather than a shared strategy. Teams who need to align around a small number of priority bets rather than chasing every new tool.

What you get

The full SIGNAL diagnostic including tailored survey and analysis, a collaborative workshop with your leadership or core project team either in-person or remote, a 30-60-90 day AI roadmap with clear owners, milestones, and success measures, and a short written summary you can use with your board, wider team, or partners.

What it helps you decide

Where to focus AI effort over the next 3-6 months, which experiments or pilots to scale, redesign, or stop, what support, skills, and guardrails your teams actually need, and how to sequence AI work alongside other strategic priorities.

How it works | Time and effort required

We start with the SIGNAL diagnostic to map current reality and surface the questions worth asking. In the workshop we test the findings with your leadership team, explore the trade-offs, and prioritise the opportunities actually worth pursuing.

We then turn the outcomes into a pragmatic 30-60-90 day plan with clear responsibilities and decision points your team can own.

Typical timeline is 2-4 weeks from booking to final roadmap. Your team will need to complete the survey plus attend the workshop, which normally runs 2-3 hours. Budget for some alignment conversations before and after the workshop as needed.

SIGNAL Plus AI readiness diagnostic for creative teams, showing a compass rose and signal wave graphic

Frequently asked questions

  • A workshop without a diagnostic is essentially a facilitated conversation about what people already believe. The diagnostic captures what's actually happening across your organisation before anyone gets in a room together, which means the workshop starts from evidence rather than assumptions and gets to better decisions faster.

  • Not at all. We are remote first, and our workshops are designed to work best remotely. If you'd prefer in-person we can discuss that as part of scoping.

  • Typically your leadership or senior project team, the people who will own and drive AI decisions over the next 6-12 months. We'd normally suggest 4-8 people, as larger groups tend to slow the decision-making rather than improve it.

  • Often more so. Teams with existing AI activity frequently find the diagnostic surfaces gaps or misalignments they hadn't noticed, particularly between what leadership believes is happening and what the team is actually experiencing day to day.

  • A working document with three horizons, named owners for each action, clear success measures, and the decision points you'll need to revisit as you go. It's built to be used in planning cycles, not filed away after the workshop.