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AI Isn't the Strategy

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Everyone says they need AI, but very few can answer the most important question: for what? In this episode of Still Evolving, Dr. Amy Athey sits down with technology executive and consultant Dan Ortman to explore the gap between AI hype and meaningful business transformation. Drawing on his experience as both a CIO and trusted advisor, Dan shares why organizations often rush into AI adoption without a clear plan, and what leaders can do to avoid costly mistakes. Together, they unpack the balance between urgency and strategy, the importance of change management, and why the most successful AI implementations start with people, not technology. This conversation is packed with practical insights for leaders navigating innovation while maintaining trust, clarity, and long-term business value. Key takeaways: • Why "We need AI" is only half the conversation • How to measure ROI beyond simple usage metrics • The role of change management, governance, and security in successful adoption • Why clarity often outperforms complexity in leadership Whether you're leading a team, building a business, or trying to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world, this episode offers a grounded perspective on navigating innovation with purpose. The future belongs to those willing to learn, adapt, and move forward with clarity. Join us for a conversation that will challenge the way you think about technology, leadership, and what comes next.

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episode AI Isn't the Strategy cover

AI Isn't the Strategy

Everyone says they need AI, but very few can answer the most important question: for what? In this episode of Still Evolving, Dr. Amy Athey sits down with technology executive and consultant Dan Ortman to explore the gap between AI hype and meaningful business transformation. Drawing on his experience as both a CIO and trusted advisor, Dan shares why organizations often rush into AI adoption without a clear plan, and what leaders can do to avoid costly mistakes. Together, they unpack the balance between urgency and strategy, the importance of change management, and why the most successful AI implementations start with people, not technology. This conversation is packed with practical insights for leaders navigating innovation while maintaining trust, clarity, and long-term business value. Key takeaways: • Why "We need AI" is only half the conversation • How to measure ROI beyond simple usage metrics • The role of change management, governance, and security in successful adoption • Why clarity often outperforms complexity in leadership Whether you're leading a team, building a business, or trying to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world, this episode offers a grounded perspective on navigating innovation with purpose. The future belongs to those willing to learn, adapt, and move forward with clarity. Join us for a conversation that will challenge the way you think about technology, leadership, and what comes next.

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