Skill: process maturity check

A zero-install tool for Volume 2, Chapter 1, "AI is not a plugin. It is reconstruction." It runs in your browser, calculates on your device, and sends no data anywhere. Code license: MIT.

This is the interactive version of the Process Maturity Check. Use it to examine one process and see where AI is still cosmetic, and where reconstruction begins.

Open the tool

What it does

  • You choose one process, such as contracts, applications, support, reporting, or hiring.
  • You mark which of the six signs of reconstruction are already true and select a level from 0 to 5.
  • The tool gives you a diagnosis (cosmetic, transitional, or reconstructed) and suggests one move.
  • You can copy the result and give it to an AI assistant.
  • After scoring, a Report section appears with the diagnosis, an explanation of the level, and three next steps based on the weakest signs. You can copy or print it for your team or manager.

How to use it

  1. Open the tool, choose one process, and assess the signs honestly.
  2. Copy the result.
  3. Tell AI: "Here is the maturity diagnosis for one process. Suggest one next move and what I should check." Ask for options, not a finished decision.

Discipline

This is a mirror, not a consulting audit. It diagnoses one process, not the whole company. Use the score as a reason to think, not as a verdict.

Chat version if you cannot use the browser tool

Help me assess the maturity of ONE process using the model from *When Intelligence Became Cheap*,
Volume 2, Chapter 1. Process: [name one: contract / application / support / reporting / hiring].
Six signs of reconstruction (mark what is already true): the work map changed; roles changed; metrics
changed; quality review is built in; a person remains at the critical point; there is a measurable
result for the customer or the business. Level 0-5: 0 no AI / 1 chaos / 2 personal productivity /
3 team process / 4 operating model / 5 AI-native.
Give me a diagnosis (cosmetic / transitional / reconstructed) and ONE next move. State what should
change in the work map, who owns it, which outcome metric matters, where review happens, and where a
person can stop the process. Avoid hype.

Source worksheet: Process Maturity Check. Other tools: Prompts and Skills. Version: 2026-07-09 (report added).

Skill: process maturity check