Browsing All posts tagged under »AI implementation failure rate«

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.