Phase 1: Empathy & Alignment (The EQ Check)
Technical success is binary; human success is emotional. If the team doesn’t understand the Why, they will resist the How.
☐ The WIIFM Factor: Can every end-user clearly articulate What’s In It For Me? (e.g., This will save me two hours of manual data entry per week ).
☐ Executive Vulnerability: Has leadership acknowledged the difficulty of the transition, or are they treating it as a seamless non-event?
☐ Pain Point Mapping: Have you interviewed front-line staff to identify the specific friction points in their current workflow that this new tech is meant to solve?
☐ Feedback Loops: Is there a formal, low-friction channel for users to report frustrations during the first 30 days without fear of complaining?
Phase 2: Cognitive Load & Workflow (The Friction Check)
A system that requires more mental energy than the one it replaces will eventually be bypassed.
☐ The Swivel-Chair Audit: Have you mapped the end-to-end journey of a single task (e.g., Lead to Cash) to ensure the user doesn’t have to jump between more than two tabs?
☐ UI/UX Simplification: Have you hidden unnecessary fields, tabs, and buttons that aren’t relevant to specific user roles to reduce visual noise?
☐ The 3-Click Rule: Can a user perform their most frequent daily task in three clicks or fewer?
☐ Contextual Help: Is training documentation embedded inside the platform (e.g., Salesforce Guidance Center) so users don’t have to leave the tool to learn how to use it?
Phase 3: Data Trust & Integrity (The Culture Check)
Data trust is the glue of a Unified Backbone. Without it, shadow spreadsheets will thrive.
☐ The Shadow Spreadsheet Amnesty: Have you identified the unofficial trackers currently in use and integrated their must-have features into the official system?
☐ Single Source Mandate: Is there a clear policy that If it isn’t in the system, it doesn’t exist for commissions, bonuses, or performance reviews?
☐ Data Cleanliness Ownership: Is there a designated Data Steward for each department, or is everyone responsible (which usually means no one is)?
☐ Cross-Departmental Visibility: Do teams understand how their data entry impacts the downstream work of their colleagues?
Phase 4: Change Momentum (The Scaling Check)
Scaling requires shifting from scrappy to standardized without losing the human spirit.
☐ Internal Champions: Have you identified Power Users in every department who can provide peer-to-peer support on the ground?
☐ The Sunset Plan: Do you have a firm date for when legacy systems and workaround processes will be officially retired?
☐ Incremental Wins: Instead of a Big Bang launch, do you have a roadmap for delivering small, high-value features every two weeks to maintain morale?
☐ Post-Mortem Culture: Is there a scheduled session 90 days post-launch to refine the system based on actual human behavior rather than theoretical requirements?
Scoring Your Readiness
15-20 Checks: You have a Human-Centric Blueprint. Your transformation has a high probability of long-term ROI.
10-14 Checks: You have a Technical Backbone. The system works, but you are at high risk for Shadow Data and user resentment.
Under 10 Checks: You are in the Danger Zone. You are likely building a Digital Paperweight that will face significant adoption hurdles.



