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AI Investment Surges, But Operational Readiness Lags, Survey Finds

A recent survey indicates that while a significant majority of C-suite leaders plan to increase AI investment and view it as a revenue growth driver, a substantial gap exists between this optimism and enterprises' actual readiness. Many organizations are struggling to integrate AI into their core business processes and operating models, leading to isolated pilots rather than sustained, enterprise-wide impact. Experts suggest that successful AI adoption hinges on redesigning workflows, data management, governance, and talent strategies to effectively support AI capabilities. AI

IMPACT Highlights the critical need for organizations to develop robust operating models and infrastructure to translate AI investments into tangible business value.

RANK_REASON Article discusses survey findings and expert opinions on AI adoption challenges, rather than a specific event.

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AI Investment Surges, But Operational Readiness Lags, Survey Finds

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Melody Brue, Contributor ·

    Accenture Survey Finds AI Investment Surging, But Operating Models Lag

    Despite C-suite optimism and more investment, there's a big gap between AI aspirations and enterprise readiness. The answer? Savvy redesign of core processes and roles.