Pacemark Signal Scorer
Twenty-five questions, eight minutes. You get your firm's AI maturity level, the one dimension holding the rest back, and the first move worth making.
No PDF gate. No sales call required. Your result on the screen as soon as you finish. No inbox wait.
What you walk away with
1
Six dimensions, scored 1 to 5, on a radar you can read at a glance. Your headline is the level you can actually operate at today.
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The headline is set by your lowest dimension. We name it, because that one constraint is what's capping the return on everything else.
3
One specific next step that moves the bottleneck up a level. The move that pays for itself before the next one.
How scoring works
Most AI readiness checklists score the tools. Pacemark scores the firm. Each dimension gets four questions, and your weakest one sets the headline, because a firm moves at the speed of its slowest part.
Is AI owned, funded, and named at the top?
How much of the firm can actually use it?
Can your own data reach your AI tools?
Is AI inside the work, or beside it?
Sanctioned platform, or personal-account sprawl?
Is there a policy a deal won't break?
Who it's for
You're a founder, a COO, an IT or operations lead. Leadership keeps asking what the firm is doing about AI, and the answer is fuzzier than anyone wants to admit.
Pacemark shows you where the firm actually stands— something you can take into the room. AI amplifies the people who already make the firm work. This shows you where they are, and where to put the next dollar.
Eight minutes. Free. Your result on the screen as soon as you finish. No inbox wait.
Two ways in. A 30-minute Signal Call sits down with Dan. The Self-Assessment is a structured walk on your own time. Both land you on the same page: where your company stands, and what would move the headline.
5–15 companies per year. First-come.
Dan Cumberland
Pacemark is a Dan Cumberland Labs methodology.
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