Browsing All posts tagged under »AI implementation failure rate«

ProcureTech Providers and Analysts Are Recommending the Wrong AI Model. Here Is What Procurement Practitioners Are Not Being Told.

March 27, 2026

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Technology is built to be right. RAM was built to get it right.

The Krishna Paradox — IBM watsonx Orchestrate | Hansen Fit Score™ Preliminary Assessment

March 3, 2026

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First greenwashing, then AI washing, and now Phase 0 washing?

The AI Driver’s License: Why Procurement Is Headed for Another Tech-Cycle Disappointment

January 27, 2026

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Do you need a license to drive a car? So why don't you need a license to drive AI success?

The CPO Divide: Why Some Markets Hear “Governance” and Others Hear “Slow Down”

January 27, 2026

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The governance message is landing in Europe and Asia. North America is just starting to listen.

The AI Implementation Gap: 2020-2025 — Or Shouldn’t We Be Measuring Success Instead of Documenting Failure?

January 15, 2026

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Shouldn't we be measuring success instead of documenting failure?

Why This Made No Sense in 2008 — and Why It Suddenly Does

December 20, 2025

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In 2008, I wrote that static systems fail because reality moves faster than they adapt. Very few engaged. This week, Snowflake invested $75-100 million in the same insight.

When Semantics Becomes Strategy: The Conversation That’s Finally Possible

December 19, 2025

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A $74 billion company just discovered that AI needs shared meaning. They're building half of it. The other half has been waiting since 1998.

When Analysts Go Wild: The Conversation the Industry Needs to Have

December 13, 2025

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Finally, real analysts getting real about AI.