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AI Implementation Strategy

The AI implementation strategy emphasizes the importance of aligning projects with high-value use cases and assessing their feasibility and ROI. The implementation roadmap includes phases for data readiness, prototyping, scaling, and governance to ensure ethical and compliant AI usage. Common challenges such as data silos, talent shortages, and transparency issues must be addressed through effective organizational change management.
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AI Implementation Strategy

The AI implementation strategy emphasizes the importance of aligning projects with high-value use cases and assessing their feasibility and ROI. The implementation roadmap includes phases for data readiness, prototyping, scaling, and governance to ensure ethical and compliant AI usage. Common challenges such as data silos, talent shortages, and transparency issues must be addressed through effective organizational change management.
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AI IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY

1. Strategic Alignment

Successful AI implementation begins with identifying high-value use cases rather


than chasing technology for its own sake. Organizations must evaluate the
feasibility and potential ROI of AI projects before moving to development.

2. The Implementation Roadmap

Phase Key Activities

Data Data cleaning, governance, and establishing secure


Readiness pipelines.

Developing a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) using RAG or


Prototyping
Fine-tuning.

Scaling Deploying to production, monitoring performance (LLMOps).

Governance Ensuring ethics, compliance, and human-in-the-loop safety.


3. Common Challenges

Implementation often faces hurdles such as "Data Silos," lack of skilled talent, and
the "Black Box" problem where AI decision-making lacks transparency. Addressing
these requires a robust organizational change management strategy.

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