Delivery Readiness: What It Actually Means

You’re about to greenlight a massive digital program—new CRM rollout, e-commerce overhaul, or AI-driven campaign suite. The pitch deck dazzles: timelines tight, ROI projected at 3x. But is your organisation truly delivery-ready? Most assume a stamped strategy equals go-time. Spoiler: It doesn’t. Genuine readiness is a gritty checklist of people, processes, and proofs—not just PowerPoints. Let’s shatter the myths and define what real readiness looks like.

Myth 1: “Budget Approval = Resources Locked”

Organisations commit millions assuming funds flow seamlessly. Reality: Procurement delays, reorgs, and “hidden costs” (like training) ambush you.

True Readiness Looks Like:
  • Vendor contracts signed 30 days pre-launch.

  • 20% budget buffer for pivots.

  • Resource mapping: Every role backfilled, no “moonlighting” heroes.

Example: A Manila fintech firm lost 2 months to delayed AWS provisioning—despite approval. Fix? Pre-stage cloud credits.

Myth 2: “Strategy Alignment = Team Buy-In”

Slides say everyone’s on board. But siloed teams hoard info, fostering resentment.

True Readiness Looks Like:
  • Cross-functional “readiness scorecard” signed by dept heads (e.g., 80%+ agreement on KPIs).

  • Simulated dry-runs: Teams role-play day-1 ops.

  • Change champions embedded per team.

Pro Tip: Use anonymous pulse surveys via Typeform to surface hidden friction.

Myth 3: “Tech Stack Green = Go-Live Ready”

Tools are licensed, APIs connected. But integration gremlins and load failures lurk.

True Readiness Looks Like:
  • End-to-end load testing at 2x projected traffic.

  • Data migration rehearsals with zero-downtime rollbacks.

  • Security audits passed (e.g., SOC 2 compliant).

Real-World Win: A WordPress agency I consulted stress-tested a site migration, catching a plugin conflict that would’ve tanked Black Friday sales.

Myth 4: “Timeline Signed = Velocity Guaranteed”

Gantt charts look perfect. But bottlenecks like dev dependencies or regulatory nods derail.

True Readiness Looks Like:
  • Agile velocity proven in a 4-week pilot sprint (e.g., 80% story points hit).

  • Dependency maps visualised in Miro or Lucidchart.

  • Risk register with mitigations assigned and funded.

Myth 5: “Exec Sponsorship = Smooth Sailing”

C-suite nods = check. But they vanish post-kickoff.

True Readiness Looks Like:
  • Bi-weekly exec steering meetings locked in calendars.

  • Escalation paths defined (e.g., red flags auto-escalate to CEO).

  • Success metrics tied to personal bonuses.

Your Delivery Readiness Audit: 5-Step Checklist

  1. Scorecard It: Rate people/process/tech on a 1-10 scale. Below 8? Pause.

  2. Pilot Ruthlessly: Run a micro-version; measure against baselines.

  3. War Game Risks: Brainstorm “what if” disasters with your team.

  4. Lock Commitments: Get signatures on readiness gates.

  5. Monitor Post-Launch: Weekly health checks for 90 days.

Delivery readiness isn’t a box-ticked phase—it’s your insurance against the 70% failure rate. Commit only when proofs align, not assumptions. Your major program will thank you.

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