We Discuss Why IT Shouldn't Lead Your Technology Strategy

We Discuss Why IT Shouldn't Lead Your Technology Strategy

Every company wants AI, but most are getting it wrong by treating it as an isolated IT project.

Frank O'Dea, CEO of Klarus, argues that businesses are suffering from too many "technology-led hammers looking for nails". In this episode, we unpack why deep business expertise must drive AI adoption, the reality of the changing workforce, and why shrinking your field of view is the secret to actual AI ROI.

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