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If you are actively pursuing new AI use cases in your organization, you are part of a cohort of leaders across all industries.

In fact, 82% of C-suite leaders in a recent MIT Technology Review Insights survey said that “scaling AI or generative AI use cases to create business value is a top priority for our organization.” And 80% of chief data officers believe generative AI will transform their business environment, according to work from Thomas H. Davenport, a visiting scholar at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy.

At MIT Sloan, our faculty members and researchers are exploring AI from every angle that matters to leaders — data integration, workforce development, change management, organizational culture, entrepreneurial opportunity, and ethical and regulatory implications, among others. Their work is yielding crucial insights organizations will need as AI — and especially generative AI — reshapes our industries and our work.

The five articles in this report will help you craft a strategic approach to leading and managing with AI in your organization. 

Inside you will find:

  • Expert guidance from on leading the AI-driven organization, drawn from his popular MIT Sloan Executive Education course.
  • Research-driven advice for using generative AI to boost the productivity of your most highly skilled workers, including thoughts on onboarding and role reconfiguration.
  • A look at how eight leading companies — including Pfizer and Comcast — are using generative AI to unlock speed.
  • Details on a study from professor that cautions against having junior employees teach generative AI to senior colleagues.
  • Strategies for retraining employees and using AI to find and close skills gaps, from researchers at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research.
For more info Zach Church Editorial & Digital Media Director (617) 324-0804