{"id":4135,"date":"2019-09-20T09:43:00","date_gmt":"2019-09-20T09:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/business-and-it-teams-collab_092019\/"},"modified":"2021-12-03T09:29:38","modified_gmt":"2021-12-03T09:29:38","slug":"business-and-it-teams-collab_092019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/business-and-it-teams-collab_092019\/","title":{"rendered":"How business and IT teams need to work together to develop real AI capability"},"content":{"rendered":"
If I have to listen to another technologist promoting “AI as a key component of the CIO’s agenda”, I am going to start getting a little irked… AI is not another app<\/em> that can be installed and rolled out like a Workday, SAP or a ServiceNow. I even had to listen to an IT executive asking me whether he should “leave AI in the hands of SAP as part of their S4 upgrade”. Not only that, I noticed a well-known analyst firm promoting a webcast last week advising “CIOs how to rollout RPA”. Really?<\/p>\n
One of the biggest issues in our industry today is the abject failure of the business teams who design<\/em> and own<\/em> the processes, to partner effectively with their IT teams to deliver automation and AI that supports the business vision of where the business leaders want to take it. IT people are not clairvoyant – they can only aspire to deliver what their business colleagues clearly instruct them to do. Otherwise, they’ll just buy all these fancy software suites and say they did their bit for AI<\/em>… So enterprise leaders have to knock the heads of their business and IT teams together and get them partnering effectively to design a roadmap that takes them and their data where they need to go to stay competitive. There’s no time to keep pointing fingers, we just need to sit down and figure out how to work together in much more effective ways than we have over the past few decades.<\/p>\n
Embracing AI is all about crafting the anticipatory organization, one that is hyperconnected across its ecosystem, its customers, employees and partners<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
The whole purpose of AI in the enterprise is to have business operations running as autonomously and intelligently as possible, which means we need to build enabling IT infrastructure that supports the business process logic and design. People are talking about “re-platforming the enterprise”… this is really about redesigning IT to support the business needs, to help the business respond to customer needs as soon they occur, and have the intelligence to anticipate<\/em> the needs of their customers before its competitors can. <\/p>\n
Enterprises need to be as hyperconnected<\/em> and as autonomous<\/em> as possible within their business<\/em> environments if they want to pinpoint where disruption is coming from, where to disrupt and how to keep reinventing themselves in an unforgiving world when we no longer have time to rest on our laurels:<\/p>\n