AI has moved from being an experimental technology to a crucial business priority. But despite all the talk, most companies are stuck. According to the Marketing AI Institute, 75% of organizations lack an AI roadmap, and over half report having no generative AI policy, no AI governance, and no formal oversight council.
The result? AI projects that are disconnected, risks that aren't managed, and unclear value. An AI Roadmap is essential for getting the full business value from AI and driving change across the whole company.
In this article, I introduce the Enterprise AI Maturity Model, a practical framework designed specifically for business leaders. It outlines five stages of AI readiness across key areasāroadmap presence, education, governance, and leadershipāand shows how companies can move from random experiments to company-wide transformation in todayās fast-evolving AI landscape.
š 1. The Real Problem: Disconnected AI Efforts AI is appearing in different ways across business functions like operations, finance, HR, legal, and customer experience. But most of these efforts are:
š§ 2. Roadmaps Are the Foundation for Growing AI Use An AI roadmap is more than just a list of projects. It's a strategic plan. It provides:
š 3. The Enterprise AI Maturity Model To help business leaders, I created the Enterprise AI Maturity Model. It describes five different stages of readiness across four key areas: Roadmap Presence, Education & Literacy, Policies & Governance, and AI Leadership Structures. This model highlights that a clear AI roadmap isn't just a checklist; it's the main driver that moves education, governance, and leadership forward. Effective AI leadership balances centralized oversight with decentralized execution to ensure both strategic alignment and tactical agility.
Hereās a simple example: In a retail company, the central AI council handles big-picture issues like legal compliance, cybersecurity, and ensuring AI projects align with business goals. Meanwhile, marketingās AI team focuses on practical tasks, like using generative AI to personalize emails. When they hit a privacy question, they quickly get advice from the councilāso the project keeps moving safely and smoothly. This teamwork lets the company innovate fast without losing control or direction.
This blend of centralized governance and empowered teams is critical for scaling AI across the enterprise while managing risks and maximizing value.
š 4. Roadmaps Drive Learning, Not the Other Way Around
Many companies first focus on tools or training, hoping AI knowledge will simply spread on its own. It won't. Without a clear plan, teams won't know what to learn, why it matters, or how to use AI responsibly.
A roadmap creates a ripple effect:
This strategic structure builds the organizational strength needed to keep innovating.
š 5. What Leading Organizations Do Differently
High-performing companies are leading the way by:
They treat AI as a business capability, not just a technology project.
š¬ Final Thought: Start Small, Plan Smart
You donāt need to launch a company-wide AI program overnight. But you do need to start with purpose. A 12-24 month roadmap that prioritizes key uses and sets ethical and educational groundwork can align your teams and speed up adoption, safely and effectively. Remember, the roadmap doesn't have to be a big, overwhelming project; you can start small and build it step-by-step, gaining momentum and value gradually.
š Call to Action
If you're a business or technology leader looking to build a practical AI roadmap, letās connect. I help companies design smart, responsible AI programs that grow across the business, focusing on real value, not just hype.
What are the biggest challenges your organization faces in truly using AI for transformation? Share your experiences with AI roadmaps or strategic AI planning in the comments below!
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About Me and TechElevate Advisors
Iām John Manzanares, founder of TechElevate Advisors, a consultancy built to help mid-market and growth-stage companies unlock business value through strategic technology leadership. After serving as CIO across public, private, and PE-backed companies, I saw firsthand how many organizations face big technology challenges without the executive leadership to match. Thatās where we come in.
At TechElevate Advisors, we serve as fractional and interim CIOs, aligning IT strategy with business goals to drive measurable outcomes, whether you're preparing for growth, navigating AI transformation, or getting ready for a sale. We donāt just advise; we lead alongside you.
Our clients are typically founders, CEOs, and CFOs of privately held and PE-backed companies who need experienced guidance without full-time overhead. We tailor our approach to your needs, helping you modernize operations, improve decision-making, and execute with confidence.
If your business is at an inflection point and you need strategic technology leadership to move forward, Iād love to connect. Contact me at: john@techelevateadvisors.com