Change Management stories
The selective scheme aims to speed enterprise AI uptake by linking trusted advisers with clients, while AI&Beyond handles delivery and shares revenue.
The hire is meant to sharpen the consultancy's North American push as clients demand clearer returns from AI and transformation spending.
Poor data quality and access are hampering SAP migration plans, with 89% of respondents saying the problems will also slow AI adoption.
The software maker is leaning on partners to win bigger enterprise deals, after more than 60% of annual recurring revenue came from mid-market and enterprise customers.
A trust gap is driving many staff to ignore sanctioned AI tools, with 54% bypassing them and 45% using unapproved products.
Factory execution failures are putting 10% or more of annual revenue at risk for 47% of manufacturers, a Wakefield survey found.
Growing demand for hands-on AI training has pushed Optimizely’s waitlist past 1,500 as marketers turn agents into daily workflow tools.
Most Global 2000 companies are using AI without clear ownership, raising risks as systems increasingly shape hiring, spending and compliance decisions.
As AI becomes routine at work, more employees are turning to practice-based training, with Skillsoft's CAISY simulations up 341% in a year.
Most technology leaders are still finding their feet as companies race to deploy AI despite skills gaps, data problems and compliance pressure.
More than 90 per cent of large-company executives now see outsourced support as vital to scaling agentic AI, a KPMG survey found.
Businesses risk wasting AI budgets on polite interfaces when the bigger gains come from linking systems, data and workflows directly.
The nonprofit expects the cloud-based system to cut admin for staff across the country’s largest hostel network and improve guest service.
Partners face mounting strain as PSTN migration collides with day-to-day demand, threatening customer service and new business growth.
Adoption often fades when a platform slows crews down, misses on-site pain points and adds more admin than it removes.
Poorly chosen systems can slow projects, frustrate crews and leave construction firms paying for software that nobody uses.
The retailer's digital overhaul will continue with TCS handling core systems as it pushes to knit online and store operations together.
Only 6% of accountants feel ready for July’s anti-money laundering rules, leaving small firms exposed to penalties and heavier compliance duties.
With 93% of Singapore executives now treating AI software innovation as strategic, leaders face a tougher test: keeping experts aligned and shipping fast.
Australian lawyers will get structured AI training as K&L Gates ties the Legora rollout to governance rules aimed at reassuring clients.