EMI dimensions

The six dimensions of AI maturity

A company does not adopt AI just because it buys tools. EMI measures the conditions that allow artificial intelligence to be used with judgment and impact.

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People: disposition and culture

EMI evaluates whether the team accepts AI usage, knows where to start, and shares criteria for using it in real work.

Substrate: data and tools

Adoption needs accessible data and integrated tools. Without that substrate, AI remains limited to individual use or pilots that are hard to scale.

Organization: processes and governance

Processes must be mapped, and the company needs owners, rules, and coordination so AI does not depend on isolated initiatives.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does EMI measure six dimensions?

Because AI maturity depends on people, data, processes, governance, and tools working together.

Which dimension usually blocks adoption?

It depends on the company. Many have tools, but lack data, culture, or real process integration.