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Who Owns the Cloud? Lessons in Organizational Accountability
Netflix succeeded, GE Predix failed. The difference? Teams that build systems ran them, aligning incentives and accountability. Ops leaders: embed ownership, fuse builders and operators, and redesign workflows to turn technology into measurable value.
CRM’s $1B Lesson: The Cost of Letting IT Run Sales
CRM failed when IT owned it and sales bore the burden. Salesforce succeeded when Sales Operations took control, aligning incentives and outcomes. Any transformative system must live where the P&L sits to create measurable business impact.
The Forgotten Playbook That Could Save AI From Itself
95% of AI pilots fail due to IT ownership, not technology. Enterprise transformation succeeds only when AI is led by operations, with executive sponsorship, disciplined scope, and P&L accountability. Align ownership to outcomes to capture real business value.
From Pilot to Profit: The COO's Case for AI Ownership
95% of AI pilots fail when IT leads. Operations-led AI, via a COO-run hub-and-spoke model, ops-aligned KPIs, and centralized governance, delivers measurable financial impact. Align ownership with outcomes to scale AI beyond the lab.
Why AI Strategy Belongs in the COO's Office
95% of enterprise AI pilots fail because they’re trapped under IT. True ROI comes when COOs lead, embedding AI into operations with a hub-and-spoke model, ops-aligned KPIs, and governance for autonomous agents. Design your operating model or watch AI underdeliver.
Everyone Is Racing for AI But Few Are Racing the Right Way
The U.S. leads in AI models but lags in readiness. Success depends on enterprise architecture, governance, and integration, not just tech. Learn why a “second Baldrige moment” is needed to scale AI responsibly and strategically across organizations.
Software Dreams, Hardware Chains: Your Digital Roadmap is Cracking
Software revenue isn’t safe from hardware disruptions. GM’s $25B software bet shows how single-component fragility—from SoCs to memory—can stall launches and drain P&L. Learn how to identify pressure points, rank risk, and protect timelines before shortages cascade through your operation.
When the Cloud Cracks
A single AWS US-EAST-1 DNS failure froze global operations, exposing hidden single points of failure. Enterprises lost millions as dependency became liability. Learn how to apply Lean design, Poka-Yoke, and Theory of Constraints to architect resilient systems and protect revenue from concentrated operational risk.
The Next Baldrige Moment: Why the Real AI Race Is Organizational
The AI race everyone’s watching isn’t about chips or models—it’s about systems. America leads on paper but lags in organizational readiness. Just as Baldrige rewired U.S. industry in the 1980s, we need a new framework to scale AI responsibly. The question isn’t whether AI works—it’s whether we’re built to make it work
AI Is a Leadership Filter, Not a Magic Wand
AI won’t fix broken systems. It’ll expose them. Most companies rush into AI chasing efficiency, only to automate their dysfunction and erode customer trust. The smart ones slow down, clean house, and anchor every decision in operational discipline, cultural alignment, and profit reality.
The AI Integration Nightmare
AI isn’t failing you, it’s exposing you. When you bolt a shiny new tool onto a messy, disconnected backend, you don’t get leverage, you get more tabs, more broken handoffs, and more “shelfware” bleeding cash, so the real move is to fix the workflow and single source of truth first, then let AI multiply what’s already working.