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On-Demand Webinar

AI Readiness: Ensuring Your Company is Ready to Take Advantage of Transformational Technology

Are you rushing to implement AI without the proper foundation? You’re not alone. 

While 89% of executives say they’re investing in AI, research shows that 98% of organizations are still in the experimental phase without a clear path to capitalize on its potential.

But rushing to keep up with AI innovation is putting many businesses at risk.

Here’s the good news: the steps to become AI-ready align perfectly with building a stronger, more data-driven organization.

Watch our webinar–AI Readiness: Ensuring Your Company is Ready to Take Advantage of Transformational Technology.

This exclusive executive webinar is designed to cut through the AI hype and deliver actionable insights on building true AI readiness in your organization.

You’ll learn: 

  • The 5 critical levels of AI maturity and where your company truly stands
  • Why rushing AI implementation could be more dangerous than waiting
  • How to assess your organization’s data architecture, process maturity, and technical infrastructure
  • Practical strategies to build AI readiness while delivering current business value
  • The “Prime Directive” of AI implementation that many executives miss

Prepare to move from AI experimentation to implementation with clarity and confidence. Register and watch today for actionable insights that will turn your AI ambitions into sustainable success.

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Prepare to move from AI Experimentation to Implementation

Meet the Host

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Doug Davidoff, CEO of Lift Enablement

Doug Davidoff is the Founder and CEO of Lift Enablement. He's directly advised more than a dozen companies who have successfully sold for a combined value of more than $1 billion. For more than 20 years, Doug has been advising small and mid-market companies that are committed to serious growth. He has worked, firsthand, with more than 1,500 companies, so he knows the difference between what works, and what sounds good and doesn't work.