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Enterprise leaders already sense a constraint on their AI efforts, but many aren’t looking in the right direction for solutions.
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June 24, 1:09 AM
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Leading enterprises are redesigning workflows, decision-making and business models around intelligence instead of layering AI onto existing processes.
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June 22, 1:41 AM
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How can companies lean into the innovation agenda when there are so many urgent demands on a company’s resources and leaders’ time? And how can they address innovation holistically when AI, understandably, dominates the agenda?
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June 16, 1:12 AM
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How do you create real ROI from autonomous AI? Three digital leaders share lessons they've learned in the field.
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June 12, 1:43 AM
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With data quality and governance key to AI success, IT leaders — and their CEOs — can no longer overlook data debt. Experts offer tips for remediation.
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June 10, 1:32 AM
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Pressured to bring AI benefits to the bottom line quickly, CIOs are cutting corners in ways that will result in some of IT’s most debilitating tech debt yet.
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June 7, 2:20 AM
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Buying AI tools is easy, but getting your team to actually use them requires real trust and leadership, not just a launch email.
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June 5, 3:00 AM
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While AI offers transformative opportunities for growth and productivity, it also introduces new and rapidly evolving risks, from security and bias to operational and reputational exposure.
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June 3, 2:10 AM
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The real risk is not that AI replaces the CEO. It is that AI is already replacing the leadership competency that matters most—the judgment calls about what the organization is, what it stands for, and what it treats as true.
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June 2, 3:33 AM
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AI governance does not fail because accountability is absent. It fails because accountability is scattered across roles that were not designed for AI's cross-functional reach.
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May 31, 12:50 AM
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What leaders are interested in is changing, evolving from a basic understanding of AI to how to adopt and scale the technology and manage its workforce implications.
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May 26, 1:13 AM
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Agentic AI stands among the most impactful levers for efficiency, boosting productivity and driving revenue growth, but it’s a discipline, not a shortcut.
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May 23, 1:52 AM
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The business world tends to celebrate the “survival mindset” as proof of grit and resilience. In reality, that mindset can quietly become a liability.
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June 24, 1:31 AM
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Why AI bills are exploding, and what CEOs and CIOs can do about it. The good, bad, and ugly of AI overuse, and steps to tie AI use to ROI and business outcome metrics.
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June 23, 1:13 AM
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Almost every company has AI tools, but few really know how to use them. Leaders at 15 AI-savvy companies say the difference comes down to seven operating truths—that most organizations still get wrong.
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June 21, 1:25 AM
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Generative AI’s gifts come with a hidden danger: decay in the accuracy and quality of organizational knowledge. This decay is the organization-level version of the “workslop” problem. When workslop occurs in sequence across a business’s processes, those processes themselves—and their outputs—start to deteriorate, errors compound and pile up, trust erodes, and the productivity gains of AI disappear.
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June 14, 12:57 AM
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For years, large companies have treated transformation as a program: a centralized office, a single roadmap, multiple parallel streams, and regular reporting to the top. This model creates structure, but it also introduces limits of its own.
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June 12, 1:30 AM
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You cannot buy technology and assume it will create an advantage. Competitive advantage tends to come from who is most effectively using their technology.
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June 9, 1:25 AM
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As AI supercharges what business technology can do, CIOs and CFOs must work together to demonstrate the return on their companies’ IT investments.
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June 6, 3:22 AM
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The economics of autonomous agents depend less on the model and more on how much thinking, looping, and tool use you permit.
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June 4, 2:39 AM
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Embedding trust, transparency, and governance into engineering processes
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June 3, 1:58 AM
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From scattered AI pilots to strategic systems: why orchestration, observability, and auditability are the new competitive edge for enterprise AI adoption.
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June 2, 12:24 AM
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Many companies are using AI to automate tasks, cut costs and speed up existing workflows, but that approach risks missing the much bigger opportunity.
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May 29, 1:24 AM
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AI is not just being used to support decisions anymore. It is starting to make them, and in some cases act on them. Organizations are no longer only deploying software. They are beginning to introduce systems that operate end-to-end workflows, with a degree of delegated authority.
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May 25, 1:12 AM
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Forget scattered AI pilots. CIOs win the AI gold rush by building the infrastructure that turns raw experimentation into massive enterprise capacity.
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