People Framework

Summit-Scouts-Trekkers

The framework for coordinated AI transformation. Everyone has a role, everyone moves forward together, no one gets left behind.

Mount Everest base camp at golden hour with colorful expedition tents, prayer flags, and dramatic mountain peaks

The AI Adoption Challenge

Your organization's AI journey looks scattered. Some people are experimenting privately. Others are waiting for clear direction. Leadership wants progress but isn't sure how to coordinate the movement.

The 40% secret: Studies show roughly 40% of knowledge workers are using AI tools without telling anyone. They've found routes forward but haven't reported back.

This isn't about individual AI adoption. It's about coordinated expedition movement.

The Three Roles

Every successful AI transformation requires these three distinct roles working in harmony.

Summit (Leadership)

Leadership defines the destination and maintains vision. They answer: “What does success look like 18 months from now?”

Define the summit (strategic destination)

Identify and empower scouts

Bring trekkers along proven paths

Set safety policies and rewards

Scouts (Pathfinders)

Domain experts who explore ahead, test what works, and build safe routes others can follow.

Build safe routes from current to next camp

Test tools for your specific terrain

Document route maps others can follow

Explore next camp while others catch up

Trekkers (Team)

The broader organization following proven routes. They move forward safely and systematically.

Follow scout-created route maps

Build capability with proven methods

Move at own pace with clear guidance

Provide feedback to improve routes

Himalayan mountain expedition route showing multiple camps at different elevations with winding trails

How The Expedition Works

A coordinated movement system from base camp to summit

1

Leadership Defines the Summit

Leadership starts by painting a clear picture of the destination. Not “use AI more” but “here's what our business looks like 18 months from now.”

Critical Questions:

  • What can we see/do/offer from the summit that we can't today?
  • Will efficiency gains mean layoffs or growth opportunities?
  • How will scouts be rewarded for pathfinding?
2

Leadership Identifies Scouts

Scouts are domain experts who love exploring new tools and naturally share discoveries. They might already be part of that secret 40% using AI.

Who Makes a Good Scout:

  • Already experimenting with AI tools (even in secret)
  • Domain expertise in your business processes
  • Natural curiosity and love for trying new approaches
  • Tendency to share discoveries with colleagues
Learn more about scout characteristics in the SCOUT Framework
3

Scouts Build the Path

Scouts systematically test tools, document what works, and create step-by-step route maps from base camp to camp 1. They commit 2-3 hours per week to pathfinding.

The Scout Mission:

  • Test AI tools against real business challenges
  • Document clear “if you're doing X, follow this path” guides
  • Report back weekly on discoveries and route status
  • Begin exploring camp 2 while trekkers move to camp 1
Mountain expedition guides establishing routes and placing markers for team to follow
4

Leadership Brings Trekkers Forward

Once scouts have built safe routes, leadership's job is to bring trekkers from base camp to camp 1. This is NOT the scouts' job—scouts continue exploring ahead.

Leadership provides trekkers with:

  • Clear route maps created by scouts
  • Training on following established paths
  • Safe space to practice with low-stakes challenges
  • Regular check-ins and support during the journey
  • Recognition for progress and skill building
5

The Expedition Advances Together

The cycle repeats. Scouts explore from camp 1 to camp 2. Leadership brings trekkers from base camp to camp 1, then from camp 1 to camp 2. The whole organization advances systematically.

Why This Works:

  • Trekkers follow proven paths, not blind experiments
  • Scouts get recognized for pathfinding expertise
  • Leadership maintains strategic control and vision
  • Everyone moves forward together—no one gets left behind
Expedition team coordinating and preparing equipment at mountain base camp

The Staged Journey

Progress happens in deliberate stages, not giant leaps

Base Camp: Where You Are Now

Current state assessment. What does your organization look like today? What are the manual processes, current pain points, and existing AI experimentation?

Example: Manual proposals, basic AI research, inconsistent tool usage

Camp 1: The Next Logical Step

Not a massive transformation—the next achievable advancement. What's the route scouts need to build first?

Example: AI-assisted proposals, automated client research, standardized prompts

Camp 2: Where Scouts Explore

The horizon scouts are testing while trekkers move to camp 1. This keeps the organization advancing continuously.

Example: AI-generated strategies, automated reporting, workflow automation

Summit: The Strategic Destination

Leadership's vision for 18 months from now. What capabilities, offerings, and competitive advantages await at the top?

Example: AI-native operations, self-improving systems, transformed client experience

90-Day Expedition Launch

A practical timeline for beginning your coordinated AI transformation

Days 1-30

Establish the Route

  • Scouts test and document path from base camp to camp 1
  • Create route maps for common challenges
  • Weekly scout reports to leadership
Days 31-60

Move the Expedition

  • Trekkers follow scout-created routes
  • Regular check-ins and route improvements
  • Scouts begin exploring camp 2
Days 61-90

Establish Camp 1

  • Organization settles into new capabilities
  • Measure performance improvements
  • Scouts report on camp 2 possibilities
Summit perspective view looking down at expedition route and camps below

The Key Insight

This isn't about individual AI adoption. It's about coordinated expedition movement.

Scouts pathfind. Trekkers follow proven routes. Leadership maintains vision and brings people along. Everyone has a role. Everyone moves forward together. No one gets left behind.

The organizations that succeed aren't hoping individual climbers figure it out alone. They're running coordinated expeditions.

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