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Leading in the Age of AI

This week’s topic is also an important one – and very relevant to the challenges many of us are currently facing: Asking the right questions – especially as it relates to AI implementation.

Leaders, we’re at a moment where AI is EVERYWHERE. Tools are launching weekly. Teams are feeling pressure to move fast. And leaders are worried about being left behind.

A couple of weeks ago, I had a conversation with a person whose organization is rolling out AI across multiple areas of the business. Their particular function hadn’t implemented anything yet – and they were feeling anxious. They felt behind… like if they didn’t implement something quickly, they’d be viewed negatively.

Leaders… I get this. But this is where leadership maturity matters.

Instead of rushing to “keep up,” the question we should be asking ourselves is:

  • Efficiency?
  • Creating repeatable processes?
  • Improving response times?
  • Reducing manual labour?
  • Cost savings?
  • Better insights?

AI without a clear problem, though… is just another tool – and quite frankly, noise.

The role of a leader is not to blindly adopt a trend – but to ensure we are solving the right problem, in the right way, for the real business need.

So, Leaders – as you think about how you can implement AI in your business, start with purpose, not panic. AI is a tool. It is not necessarily the strategy.

Before you implement anything new – AI or otherwise, I want you to ask yourself these questions:

And if you’re sitting in that space right now – where you know AI could create efficiency, reduce costs, streamline workflow, or speed up processes… but you aren’t sure where to start – this is exactly where we support organizations on the people side of the business.

  • We partner with companies moving through growth and transformation to:
  • Identify the right business problems worth solving
  • Assess where AI can (and cannot) improve how work gets done
  • Build transformation strategies that support people + workflow + cross-functional collaboration, and
  • Ensure adoption sticks – so tools don’t just get purchased… they change how teams actually operate.

AI can absolutely accelerate performance – when it’s aligned to the human side of the business.

If you want support figuring out where AI actually moves the needle for your teams – reach out. We’ll help you start from strategy first and align the right tools to support it.

I’m cheering you on from this side of the desk, Leaders.

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