Strong AI strategies begin with business problems rather than technology trends.
Identify Business Problems
Find processes that are expensive, repetitive, slow or difficult to scale.
Prioritize Use Cases
Rank opportunities according to business impact, technical feasibility and risk.
Start Small
Pilot one workflow before attempting a company-wide AI transformation.
Build Governance
Define security, data, permissions and human oversight from the beginning.
Scale Proven Workflows
Expand only after the pilot produces measurable and repeatable results.
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