Forbes February 27, 2025
Alexander Clausbruch

Beyond the hype, AI’s operational boost is real. Companies that successfully implement technology benefit from powerfully infused applications, such as predictive maintenance and real-time process optimization, while elevating efficiency, cost savings and sustainability.

Yet despite significant investments, some businesses fail to realize AI’s potential. Why? The problem is not the technology itself. The barriers lie in organizational and cultural factors like change management, data quality and workforce training.

Managing Change Is A Must

AI implementation significantly changes how people work and view work. Therefore, a solid change management strategy is essential. Workers must understand how and why they should use AI systems.

In the worst-case scenario, employees may resist new systems if they see...

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