Forbes November 27, 2024
David Gucker

David Gucker, COO, Vultr.

As 2024 closes, I, like many of my fellow chief operating officers (COOs), am looking at what comes next. Back in January, many of us prioritized improving supply chain resilience and getting optimal value from digital transformation, all while boosting employee productivity. This was reflected in the 2024 PwC COO Pulse Survey.

Today, we can rally our troops to build on our 2024 initiatives with the power of artificial intelligence (AI). We can learn much from our industry peers who have mastered AI maturity. This includes how to approach AI investments across internal operations, customers and partners, and how to position our organizations to get the most out of what AI offers.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Employer, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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