How Can Executives Lead a Smooth AI Transformation?

Tiffany Cook, Nitin Mantri, and Laura Gillen headshots | We. Communications

Coverage: PRWeek / Campaign Asia

PRWeek: Insights From New We. Research on the AI Expectation Gap

PRWeek, 13 June, 2024

Source: https://www.prweek.com/article/1876407/executives-lead-smooth-ai-transformation

AI is everywhere, and global business leaders are bullish about the benefits the new technology could bring to their organizations. Gaps in strategic planning for AI could prevent businesses from being successful. That is the key finding from the new 2024 We. Communications Brands in Motion technology report, "Bridging the AI Expectation Gap", based on a survey of 2,900 business leaders in eight global markets.

Read on and download the report to learn more.

Campaign Asia: Gaps in AI Planning Could Prevent Business Success

Campaign Asia, 24 June, 2024

Source: https://www.campaignasia.com/article/how-can-executives-lead-a-smooth-ai-transformation/497066

Nitin Mantri, Laura Gillen and Tiffany Cook, three of We.'s technology leaders discuss their perspectives on the findings from We.'s latest report. Read more to find out what's causing the AI gap between leadership and implementation, the crucial role c-level leaders play in addressing the divide and what leaders can do to bring their organizations along on the AI innovation journey.

Read on and download the "Bridging the AI Expectation Gap" report to learn more.

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