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Avoiding Pilot Purgatory: Bridging the AI Adoption Chasm

Avoiding Pilot Purgatory: Bridging the AI Adoption Chasm

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Today, we're diving deep into a topic that's critical for every organization looking to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence. You've heard the hype, but have you seen the reality? The numbers are sobering: a staggering 88% of AI pilots never make it to production. And when it comes to Generative AI, over 70% of organizations haven't scaled more than a third of their pilots. This isn't just a challenge; it's a phenomenon we call "Pilot Purgatory" – where promising proofs-of-concept are showcased but then quietly fade into obscurity.In this episode, we'll explore what's truly behind this chasm. You might think it's about the technology, but we'll reveal why it's more often about the organizational conditions, including a lack of clear ROI, siloed operations, data integration challenges, and significant human resistance. We'll also challenge the common mistake of placing the entire burden of scaling AI on a lone Head of AI or an isolated Centre of Excellence.Join us as we uncover the pragmatic steps successful organizations are taking to break free from Pilot Purgatory and bridge the AI adoption chasm. This includes building a holistic AI strategy aligned with your business vision, prioritizing high-impact, value-aligned use cases, investing in organizational AI readiness and change management, and fundamentally shifting your mindset from "experiment" to "execute."This episode is for you if you're leading or sponsoring AI in your organization and are ready to turn AI's transformative potential into real, scalable enterprise impact. Let's jump in!

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