This is a brilliant roadmap. The "how" of building that lean, AI-native team is the critical next step, which is exactly what I help leaders navigate in The Efficiency Playbook. Thanks for the great summary.
Thanks @sharique, I am glad it useful. As a founder myself I need to break it down to my own and startups' needs so its more or less whatever I am practicing and need to keep doing it until i get it right.
I build AI tools so I'm often around other AI companies. And a lot of the ones who succeed don't brainstorm "where can i use AI" but rather then think of what would become possible if they assume infinite cheap intel.
Thanks @Mia Kiraki 🎭 Totally agree, I think there is lot of thought process thats required to be put in by orgs and leaders, which right now is somewhat hindered by the hype and FOMO so the strategy which should be starting point but is pushed towards back, and one of the main reason why most of implementations are failing. there is also the AI strategists and Experts not exactly knowing or understanding the big picture ie systems thinking, governance, ethics, cross-functional insight, and clear leadership. We need to understand tool skills or free prompt tips aren’t AI strategy and neither is quick automation.
This is a brilliant roadmap. The "how" of building that lean, AI-native team is the critical next step, which is exactly what I help leaders navigate in The Efficiency Playbook. Thanks for the great summary.
Thanks @sharique, I am glad it useful. As a founder myself I need to break it down to my own and startups' needs so its more or less whatever I am practicing and need to keep doing it until i get it right.
loved this! amazing framing.
I build AI tools so I'm often around other AI companies. And a lot of the ones who succeed don't brainstorm "where can i use AI" but rather then think of what would become possible if they assume infinite cheap intel.
Totally different starting point!
Thanks @Mia Kiraki 🎭 Totally agree, I think there is lot of thought process thats required to be put in by orgs and leaders, which right now is somewhat hindered by the hype and FOMO so the strategy which should be starting point but is pushed towards back, and one of the main reason why most of implementations are failing. there is also the AI strategists and Experts not exactly knowing or understanding the big picture ie systems thinking, governance, ethics, cross-functional insight, and clear leadership. We need to understand tool skills or free prompt tips aren’t AI strategy and neither is quick automation.