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AI Readiness (1 of 3): The Organizational Playbook for AI Success

16 min · 20. mai 2026
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Most organizations are not losing the AI race because of bad technology. They are losing it because honest information about what is not working never reaches the people who can fix it. You'll learn what you need to know to make sure your organization is successful in this new age of AI including; - Why most organizations are sitting in the Exposed Quadrant, high AI spending and low organizational readiness, and the specific signs that tell you if that is where your company sits right now - Why your AI governance policy is probably creating the shadow AI problem it was designed to prevent, and where the worst offenders actually sit in your org chart - What Signal Speed and Action Speed are, why the gap between them is the hidden reason most AI projects stall, and what middle management has to do with it - The four structural changes that separate the 5.5% of organizations in the Leaders Quadrant from the 94.5% still burning budget on endless pilot projects - Why the highest-performing AI companies are not adding AI on top of existing workflows but redesigning from scratch, and what that means for how you need to build your team YOUR CHALLENGE: This week, score your organization honestly on the four things that determine AI readiness: how safe your people feel surfacing bad news upward, how empowered your front line is to make decisions without escalating, how many layers information has to travel through before it reaches someone who can act on it, and how your team actually responds when you tell them something is going to change. Questions on this? Ask me in the Leadership Mindset 2.0 community on: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8944058/]: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8944058/ Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadershipmindsetgroup]: https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadershipmindsetgroup Mentioned in this episode: AI Readiness Executive Briefing In order to sign up for the AI Readiness Executive Briefing on June 11th, click the link below. AI Briefing Registration [https://podcast.rmichaelanderson.com/aibriefing]

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