The Applied AI Podcast
Using AI on your own is easy. Deploying it across an organization of tens of thousands of people is a different problem entirely. In this episode, host Jacob Andra sits down with Bharathi Rajan, who leads enterprise digital, data, and AI at Swire Coca-Cola USA, one of the top five Coca-Cola bottlers in the country, with six manufacturing plants across 13 states and brand partners including Coca-Cola, BodyArmor, Monster Energy, and Dr Pepper. Bharathi spent more than four years building Swire's data capability from the ground up before taking on its digital and AI agenda. Drawing on earlier work at UnitedHealth Group and Goldman Sachs, she lays out what it actually takes to move AI from personal novelty to enterprise infrastructure: understanding a process before automating it, keeping business impact ahead of the technology, and treating change management as the core of the work rather than an afterthought. The conversation turns on the orchestration problem at the heart of enterprise AI. When every major vendor (SAP, Salesforce, and the rest) ships its own agents, the advantage goes to the organization that can make those siloed systems talk to each other behind a single, seamless experience for the user. Jacob and Bharathi also get into prioritizing operational efficiency against top-line growth, why augmentation beats wholesale automation, and why even a one percent error rate is enough to lose a user's trust. What the episode covers: Why enterprise AI is a fundamentally different game than personal AI Change management as the make-or-break factor in adoption Production prioritization, supply-chain planning, and predictive maintenance in manufacturing Orchestrating across SAP, Salesforce, and other siloed systems Augmentation over automation, with a human kept in the loop Sequencing long-term bets alongside short-term wins so capabilities compound on each other
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