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PRNewswire 16-May-2024 6:00 AM
ARMONK, N.Y., May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study by the IBM (NYSE:IBM) Institute for Business Value found that surveyed CEOs are facing workforce, culture and governance challenges as they act quickly to implement and scale generative AI across their organizations.
The annual global study* of 3,000 CEOs from over 30 countries and 26 industries found that 64% of those surveyed say succeeding with generative AI will depend more on people's adoption than the technology itself. However, 61% of respondents say they are pushing their organization to adopt generative AI more quickly than some people are comfortable with.
The findings also revealed that nearly two-thirds (63%) of surveyed CEOs say their teams have the skills and knowledge to incorporate generative AI, but few understand how generative AI adoption impacts their organization's workforce and culture. More than half (56%) of respondents have not yet assessed the impact of generative AI on their employees. Yet, 51% of CEOs surveyed say they are hiring for generative AI roles that did not exist last year, while 47% expect to reduce or redeploy their workforce in the next 12 months because of generative AI.
"There is incredible excitement around generative AI, and CEOs want to move beyond the AI hype to deliver business impact. Yet, without the right people and culture in place, progress will be slow," said Matt Candy, Global Managing Partner, IBM Consulting. "As they embed generative AI in their enterprise strategy, it's critical that executives build a cultural mindset that fosters adoption and lead people through the changes."
Other key study findings include:
Workforces are straining under the pressure of generative AI adoption
CEOs recognize it takes a cultural shift to successfully scale AI, but face organizational collaboration and adoption challenges
CEOs indicate the benefits of rapid technology adoption outweigh potential risks
Product and service innovation is a top priority, but a focus on short-term targets might be hindering long-term progress
To view the full study, including actionable strategies to help organizations navigate the complexity of generative AI adoption, visit: https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/en-us/c-suite-study/ceo
*Study Methodology
The IBM Institute for Business Value, in cooperation with Oxford Economics, conducted interviews with 3,000 CEOs from over 30 countries and 26 industries from December 2023 through April 2024 as part of the 29th edition of the IBM C-Suite Study series. These conversations focused on business priorities, leadership, technology, talent, partnering, regulation, industry disruption and enterprise transformation.
The IBM Institute for Business Value, IBM's thought leadership think tank, combines global research and performance data with expertise from industry thinkers and leading academics to deliver insights that make business leaders smarter. For more world-class thought leadership, visit: www.ibm.com/ibv.
1Unpublished data from the IBM Institute for Business Value 2024 CEO Study
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