Library
Clarity before tools. Structure before action.
Expert materials for responsible AI and digital transformation in the institutional sector.
These resources are not meant to replace consulting, governance work, or structured programs.
They are designed to create shared understanding, reduce confusion, and support better decision-making before action is taken.
As a guiding principle: The more a resource influences governance, risk, or institutional decisions, the more intentionally it is shared.
Anastasie Guemtchuing
How access is structured
Not every resource should be distributed the same way. At Guenix, access is designed to protect institutional decision-making, organisational credibility, and long-term adoption outcomes.
Free via email registration
Free resources
Purpose
Awareness, qualification, and shared understanding.
Audience
All institutions and organisations.
Direct purchase
via SME Library
(e-store)
Practical Systems & Playbooks
Purpose
Hands-on application and operational autonomy.
Audience
Entrepreneurs, SMEs, independent professionals, managers.
Institutional Frameworks
Practical Systems & Playbooks
Purpose
Governance, risk reduction, and decision clarity.
Audience
NGOs, public institutions, funded programmes.
Clarity is shared freely. Governance frameworks are contextualised. Programmes are built with continuity in mind.
Free resources - Start with Clarity
These resources help organisations recognise where clarity is missing before tools, pilots, or programmes are launched.
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Access: free via email registration.
1. AI Readiness Checklist
A first structured look at digital and AI readiness
A first structured look at digital and AI readiness.Â
This checklist is designed to help institutions assess their current level of readiness before making decisions related to AI or digital transformation.
It is not an audit. It does not provide solutions.
What’s inside:
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- Identify where governance clarity is missing.
- Assess team readiness and internal ownership.
- Recognise risks before tools are selected.
- Create a shared starting point for leadership conversations.
Best used:
Before diagnostics, programmes, or vendor conversations.
2. Communicating AI Adoption effectively
Reduce fear. Build trust. Support teams through change.
An essential communication tool for organizations introducing AI-related change.
Rather than focusing on technology, this checklist focuses on people, messaging, and clarity.
What’s inside:
- Step-by-step guidance for communicating AI adoption.
- Practical ways to reduce fear and uncertainty.
- Clear prompts for answering difficult questions.
- A people-first approach to change communication.
Best used:
At the very start of AI-related conversations with teams.
3. Resistance Signals That Kill AI Projects From Within
Spot internal resistance before it silently derails your initiative.
A concise, high-impact resource designed to help leaders recognize early warning signs that quietly undermine AI projects.
No theory. No unnecesary tools. Clear signals, concrete examples, and early actions.
What’s inside
- 7 specific resistance signals that block AI success.
- Clear, relatable examples from real organisational dynamics.
- Simple actions leaders can take to prevent stalling.
- A tone that encourages proactive leadership.
Best used:
To raise awareness, qualify readiness, and start honest internal conversations.
For Entrepreneurs, SMES & Independent Professionals
Practical Systems & Playbook
Hands-on resources designed to be used independently and safely without institutional risk.
Access: direct purchase via the SME Business Library e-store.
Practical Systems
Operational tools for entrepreneurs and SMEs ready to build digital systems independently.
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Best for: immediate application, without institutional overhead.
Structured Playbooks & Mastery Guides
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Deeper frameworks and structured learning for managers, advanced SMEs, and programme teams.
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Best for: reuse across teams, structured learning, and programme integration.
FOR NGOS, Public Institutions & Funded Programmes
Institutional & Program Frameworks
Access: not publicly listed.
These resources influence institutional decisions and are therefore shared intentionally through diagnostics, structured programmes, or direct conversations with Guenix.
This is not restrictive. It is responsible.
Governance frameworks without context create confusion. Shared with the right preparation, they create clarity.
Access: not publicly listed.
These resources influence institutional decisions and are therefore shared intentionally through diagnostics, structured programmes, or direct conversations with Guenix.
This is not restrictive. It is responsible.
Governance frameworks without context create confusion. Shared with the right preparation, they create clarity.
