Executive Summary The widespread integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the enterprise sector has precipitated a fundamental reassessment of organizational dynamics. No longer is AI adoption viewed solely as a technological upgrade; rather, it i... See more
For North American executives in regulated sectors—finance, healthcare, government, and education—the pressure to adopt AI is matched only by the peril of getting it wrong. Unlike a nimble software startup, you cannot “move fast and break things” when you... See more
The Efficiency Paradox A prevailing hypothesis in modern organizational theory suggests that companies prioritizing extreme cost-efficiency and rigid balance sheet controls often struggle to adopt Artificial Intelligence effectively. We often assume that ... See more
A quiet crisis is unfolding in North American enterprises. It is the rise of “Shadow AI”: employees covertly using unapproved Generative AI tools (like ChatGPT or Claude) to write code, draft sensitive emails, or analyze proprietary data. According to the... See more