Microsoft 365 Copilot Readiness Assessment.
Fixed-scope tiers (2/4/6 weeks) delivering decision-grade governance plus a procurement-fileable pack (scope boundaries, acceptance criteria, evidence expectations). Default enterprise path: Standard (4 weeks) — 15,000 CAD.
Commercials: Pricing valid for 60 days. Invoice/PO supported (Net 15/30 by approval).
What this is (buyer-approveable)
A time-boxed readiness engagement that converts “Copilot interest” into a controlled adoption posture: defined scope, accountable owners, baseline controls, evidence expectations, and a board/procurement-ready delivery pack.
Same engagement, framed for each decision owner (IT/Sec/Privacy/Procurement).
| Audience | Primary concern | What this pack provides |
|---|---|---|
| CIO / IT | Enablement sequencing | Scope & surfaces, owners, rollout gating, 30/60/90 plan |
| CISO / Security | Oversharing exposure | Exposure themes, baseline guardrails, evidence expectations |
| Privacy / Legal | Data boundaries | Boundary notes, do-not-use zones, exception pathway model (tier depth varies) |
| Procurement | Purchase defensibility | Commercials, scope boundaries, acceptance criteria, deliverables list |
Compact artifacts designed for real workflows (board + operational owners).
| Deliverable | What it contains |
|---|---|
| Board Decision Page | Decision request (Go/Guardrails/Pause), top priorities, owners, and gate conditions. |
| Scope & Surface Map | Copilot surfaces in-scope, boundary assumptions, and adoption reach model. |
| Oversharing Exposure Themes | High-probability exposure paths (permissions + content sprawl) and containment actions. |
| Data Boundary Notes | Practical red-lines, do-not-use zones, and exception pathway (tier depth varies). |
| Controls & Ownership Baseline | Owners, baseline controls, approvals routing, and exceptions notes (tier depth varies). |
| Evidence Snapshot | What can be evidenced today, freshness notes, gaps, and short evidence plan. |
| 30/60/90 Rollout Plan | Sequenced milestones, owners, and decision gates for controlled enablement. |
Each tier includes the baseline set; higher tiers expand depth and defensibility.
| Tier | Primary emphasis | What is deeper vs baseline |
|---|---|---|
| Starter (2 weeks) | Fast scope lock + decision posture | Minimal controls baseline; focused exposure themes; lightweight evidence snapshot. |
| Standard (4 weeks) | Procurement-fileable pack | Clear ownership routing; stronger evidence plan; adoption gates; defensible boundary notes. |
| Extended (6 weeks) | Complex orgs / regulated expectations | Expanded exception model; stronger committee packaging; deeper evidence expectations and traceability. |
Fixed-scope packaging aligned to procurement and committee cycles.
| Tier | Duration | Cadence | Output emphasis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 2 weeks | Kickoff → posture capture → decision pack | Scope lock, exposure themes, minimal baseline |
| Standard (default) | 4 weeks | Alignment → baseline → evidence/acceptance → delivery | Procurement pack + owners + gates |
| Extended | 6 weeks | Deeper posture → exception model → stronger packaging | Committee-grade defensibility |
Designed to avoid ambiguity, change-order friction, and “silent assumptions”.
| In scope | Out of scope (by default) |
|---|---|
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Readiness posture, governance baseline, ownership routing, evidence expectations, decision artifacts, rollout gating.
Read-only exports and minimal access patterns preferred. |
Tenant engineering/remediation work, reconfiguration execution, long training programs, custom development, managed SOC. |
| Policy/control mapping at a buyer-operational level (what must exist, who owns it, what evidence is expected). | Full penetration testing, forensics, incident response, or “guaranteed compliance” certifications. |
Short touchpoints + controlled access approach. Tier-dependent depth.
- Accountable owner: one sponsor to confirm scope boundaries and approve the access approach.
- Read-only posture: evidence exports (where possible) instead of wide permissions.
- Boundary agreement: what content and domains are excluded from Copilot reach (do-not-use zones).
- Touchpoints: typically 2–4 short sessions (IT owner + Sec/Privacy + Procurement as needed).
Clear “done” definition to reduce purchasing friction.
| Acceptance item | Evidence of completion | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery pack issued | Board-ready PDF pack + operational checklist delivered via agreed channel | Non-confidential by default; secure channel only after kickoff if needed. |
| Scope & surface map | In-scope surfaces list + boundary assumptions | Tier depth varies; always explicit. |
| Decision page | Decision posture + owners + gate conditions | Go / Guardrails / Pause framing. |
| Evidence snapshot | Evidence readiness summary + gaps + next evidence steps | “Freshness” noted where applicable. |
| 30/60/90 plan | Sequenced rollout plan with decision gates | Designed for committee cadence. |
Structured for enterprise purchasing and vendor onboarding.
| Procurement element | Position |
|---|---|
| Purchase paths | Invoice/PO (enterprise default) or card (optional). |
| Payment terms | Net 15/30 subject to approval. |
| Pricing validity | 60 days from quote date unless stated otherwise. |
| Confidentiality | Public intake is non-confidential; secure sharing options confirmed after kickoff. |
| Contracting | MSA/SOW or SOW-under-existing agreement (as applicable). Procurement lane available. |
Early adopter support is expressed as an upgrade credit (not a list-price discount), applied toward an approved add-on (e.g., remediation sprint scoping, Trust Ledger kickoff) subject to eligibility and governance alignment.
For enterprise buyers, Standard is the default path.