Culture

Will Culture still eat Strategy in the Age of AI?

Will Culture still eat Strategy in the Age of AI?

As AI adoption and hyperbole advance at breakneck speed, we seem to be forgetting one critical element. The Humans.

AI is just another Strategy. And, as we all know, Strategy and Culture need to be aligned for any organization to be successful. In our idolatry of technology we can’t forget the humans that make everything happen.

Is your culture ready for the AI future?

Is your culture ready for the AI future?

Faced with the explosion of AI opinion flooding newsfeeds, conference keynotes and inboxes, it would be understandable for any executive to feel a little overwhelmed. That feeling is likely not reduced when the spectrum of “popular” opinion on how AI will impact an enterprise ranges from Jerry McGuire euphoria to Chicken Little paranoia.

Like many innovations that have preceded it, we’ll look back in a decade and recognize that between the hype and the hyperbole, AI will have had a profound impact on the ways we work, how we organize, distribute and deploy our humans and our capital and that many of those transformations will be both unexpected and unanticipated. In the sage words of Ray Amara and his eloquent “Law” – “we tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.”

What’s not open to debate is whether you and your executive team can take the bench and sit this one out.