If You’re Still “Testing AI,” You’re Already Behind

 

If You’re Still “Testing AI,” You’re Already Behind

Most organizations tell me the same thing when I ask:

“We’re experimenting with AI.”

It sounds responsible. Measured. Safe.

It’s not a strategy.

AI is already influencing hiring decisions, funding allocations, risk assessments,
customer communications, and operational workflows — whether leadership has formalized it or not.

The real question isn’t whether AI is in your organization.

It’s whether anyone is accountable for it.

What I Consistently See in the Field

AI doesn’t fail because of poor models.
It fails because ownership is unclear at the exact moment a decision gets made.

Before Deploying Another Tool, Ask:

If you can’t answer those cleanly, you don’t have an AI strategy.

You have AI activity.

That’s exactly why I built StAIR-Ready™ — a structural readiness framework
that forces clarity across Strategy, Data, People, Technology, and Governance.

AI doesn’t need more enthusiasm. It needs ownership.

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