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The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees

CIO Business Intelligence

As organizations roll out AI applications and AI-enabled smartphones and devices, IT leaders may need to sell the benefits to employees or risk those investments falling short of business expectations. They need to have a culture of experimentation.” CIOs should be “change agents” who “embrace the art of the possible,” he says.

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How to become an AI+ enterprise

IBM Big Data Hub

In 2024, companies confront significant disruption, requiring them to redefine labor productivity to prevent unrealized revenue, safeguard the software supply chain from attacks, and embed sustainability into operations to maintain competitiveness. Otherwise, the risks become too significant.

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Healthcare: Why Integrated Care Systems Need to Focus on AI and not BI

DataRobot Blog

As ICSs develop plans to deliver around 30% more elective activity by 2024-2025 than before the pandemic, the need to retain clinical staff is paramount. Accurately forecasting non-elective demand is a necessity for ICSs and acute trusts, but this task is complicated by the pandemic and the data disruption that ensued.

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3 force multipliers for digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

While digital initiatives and talent are the board directors’ top strategic business priorities in 2023-2024, IT spending is forecasted to grow by only 2.4% Then, often reporting to risk, compliance, or security organizations, are separate data governance teams focused on data security, privacy, and quality.