Become a pioneer in AI or miss another train?

Artificial Intelligence is broadly recognised as the core of a set of horizontal technologies that are enabling innovation and driving business growth. Early AI adopters can see significantly higher profit margins in comparison to non- or late adopters (ref. Mc Kinsey), as AI can provide the means to better anticipate demand, optimise resources, personalise offerings and improve user experience.

How can a business become an AI pioneer?

The first step is the Awareness Phase i.e. to familiarize top-level executives with AI potentials and risks and build an AI roadmap by defining the first quick-win and value-generating pilots. ahedd has developed specialised training programs for providing the necessary knowledge and skillset to professionals as well as a tailor-made AI implementation roadmap.

The second step is the Piloting Phase i.e. to conduct and evaluate mini pilots, either in-house or by using external experts, which will showcase the value of using AI and unfold insights. ahedd and its partners can support you in this step by offering expert consulting and development services and/or specialised experimentation facilities.

The third step is the Scaling Phase i.e. to enable wider adoption by scaling up internally (people, skills,  processes, policies) and by defining bigger projects.

The last step is the Sustainability Phase i.e. to monitor performance, revisit policies or even strategic positioning and iterate.

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