The first session is completely free and only half a day, but you walk out with a realistic leadership-grade read — not a draft up for debate. Worth your time whether you carry on with us or not.

Ten questions reveal where you actually stand before the formal assessment, and one review session turns it into a next step you can act on.
The biggest mistake we see in entities new to Qiyas: they kick off an ambitious compliance plan before they know where they stand. The pattern is always the same — budget burnt on initiatives that don't move the score, while the real gaps stay wide open. The check flips the order. Know your position first, then decide where to spend. Ten sharp questions, one per perspective, are enough to tell you whether you're in a safe zone. One session, a bilingual report inside five working days, one decision.
Round up 4 or 5 key people: the DT lead, a process owner, the IT manager, the website owner, and someone close to beneficiaries. No documents needed up front.
We work through every question in depth — one per perspective — with a quick check on whatever evidence is already on the table.
We sit with leadership and talk priorities, worries, and how ambitious they want to be in the next cycle.
A preliminary estimate per perspective plus an overall readiness index from Yes/Partial/No, so you see the whole picture.
An 8-to-12 page report inside five working days: per-perspective estimate, the top five expected gaps, and a proposed next step.
The first session is completely free and only half a day, but you walk out with a realistic leadership-grade read — not a draft up for debate. Worth your time whether you carry on with us or not.
The ten questions were built from live verification cycles. Each one opens a full perspective quickly and surfaces the contradictions between what is on paper and what is on the ground.
A short, practical 8-to-12 page bilingual report delivered inside five working days. Every recommendation comes with its rationale, size, and rough cost.
Readiness is a 1-2 day conversation and a broad picture. Maturity is 3 to 6 weeks inside every standard. The sensible order is readiness first, then maturity once the executive decision is made.
No. Round up 4 or 5 people: the DT lead, a process owner, the IT manager, the website owner, and someone close to beneficiaries. We bring the questions, you bring the people.
The 10 questions give you an initial signal, but they do not replace the session. The session is where the contradictions, the real DGA expectations, and the risks you cannot see from inside the entity surface.
An 8 to 12 page report: per-perspective readiness estimate, the top five gaps that will show up in the formal review, a realistic target level, and a proposed next step.
The first session is completely free. The detailed assessment and the written report are paid, priced against entity size and sector. We send a written proposal after the session.
Yes, on-site or virtual. On-site stays the better option — half the read comes from body language in the room — but virtual works fine for entities in the Eastern and Northern regions.
Yes. Everything sits under a signed NDA before the session even starts. Nothing leaves the room without explicit leadership approval.
The first session is free and runs for half a day. You walk out with a realistic estimate and a clear next step. Every three months of delay come straight out of your remediation window before the formal cycle.
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