Subject: Why is 95% of AI Rollouts Failing…

Yes that’s right…


Only 5% of AI initiatives are successful. AI is moving fast. Expectations are higher. Boards, investors, and teams are asking the same question in different ways: How quickly can we scale this?


But when speed feels necessary, and acceleration feels responsible, we can easily skip vital steps in the process.


I recently published a blog that challenges a dangerous assumption: that AI adoption problems are really technology problems. They’re not.


If you’re leading an organization right now, the real question isn’t how fast you can move. It’s whether your system can absorb speed without breaking trust, clarity, or momentum.


The companion video to this conversation was released this past Tuesday on AudaciousConceptsInc.com. It’s not about tools, prompts, or platforms. It’s about what happens inside organizations when speed becomes the strategy and alignment is assumed instead of measured.


If this resonates, I’d encourage you to read the blog and watch the video.

And if it sharpens your thinking, share it with another leader, founder, or CEO who’s feeling the pressure to “just move faster.”


Sometimes the most strategic advantage isn’t acceleration.


It’s uncovering the risk before it compounds.

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