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An Executives View on Enterprise AI

Cutting through the noise to discover answers

According to a survey reported by Harvard Business Review, over 97% of executive leaders believe that strategic thinking is the most important trait for a leader. 

Defining your strategy and aligning your actions to achieve your most ambitious goals is essential.

  • This process forms the backbone of effective leadership, distinguishing a visionary leader from a mere manager.

  • The issue is that leaders often lack the time needed to focus on strategic planning because administrative tasks bog them down.

Enterprise AI addresses this challenge by delivering strategic insights not only to executives but also to department heads, team leaders, and even front-line employees, all within minutes rather than days.

  • Instead of waiting for the Data Science team to uncover significant information, your Enterprise AI will identify it, send you a memo, and recommend ways to implement the findings.

  • All without you having to do anything.

Understanding how others are using Enterprise AI is critical. 

  • IBM, Dun & Bradstreet, and many others have reduced administrative tasks by 10% to 75% using Enterprise AI, thus freeing more time to implement strategies.

The challenge lies in figuring out where to start. 

  • Every Enterprise AI vendor claims to have the best solution, leading to confusion around compliance issues and responsibilities.

Why not start with small steps? 

  • Identify tasks that consume your time or the time of critical employees.

  • Invite trusted team members to brainstorm ways to automate these tasks using AI.

  • If you're interested, feel free to ask me for a free copy of "The C-Suite Guide to Enterprise AI."