Competitive Business Leaders Need Clear AI Vision to Break the Ceiling of Innovation
What happened
IBM Consulting and IBM IBV experts highlight a 'paradox of efficiency' where AI raises productivity for everyone, leading to market homogenization, emphasizing that true AI transformation requires a clear strategic vision and organizational redesign. This shift moves beyond just efficiency gains to fundamentally alter competitive positions.
Why it matters
Executives must prioritize strategic AI initiatives that redefine competitive advantage, rather than focusing solely on efficiency, by articulating a clear vision and modernizing data architecture to avoid market homogenization. Disappointing AI investment returns are often due to organizational and strategic gaps, not technology shortcomings.
Topics
- AI Strategy
- Digital Transformation
- Organizational Change
- AI Governance
Articles in this trend
- Competitive Business Leaders Need Clear AI Vision to Break the Ceiling of Innovation - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM IBM — Feeds - HBR.org
- FOD#156: What is the harder human-capital problem beneath token capital? — Turing Post
- The Rise of the AI Operations Lead — AI Advances - Medium
- The Outside of the Loop — Machine Learning on Medium
- A Lawyer’s Take On Why AI Investments Keep Disappointing — The AI Journal