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Strategic Insights on the Reporting Structures of AI Executives

In: AI and the Boardroom

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  • Rohan Sharma

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This chapter delves into the critical role of AI executives and how their positioning within an organization’s leadership structure impacts the success of AI initiatives. Strategic alignment in reporting structures—whether AI executives report to the CEO, CTO, or COO—shapes how AI projects are prioritized, resourced, and integrated into business operations. Imagine an AI leader reporting directly to the CEO, ensuring innovation sits at the core of corporate strategy, or reporting to a CTO, emphasizing the technical development of AI capabilities. These nuances in reporting significantly influence how effectively AI initiatives can drive business value. Key takeaway: Align AI leadership with your organization’s strategic goals. Evaluate if your AI executives have the visibility, authority, and resources needed to lead successful AI initiatives. Does your current reporting structure set the stage for leveraging AI as a true competitive advantage?

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  • Rohan Sharma, 2024. "Strategic Insights on the Reporting Structures of AI Executives," Springer Books, in: AI and the Boardroom, chapter 0, pages 341-351, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:979-8-8688-0796-1_27
    DOI: 10.1007/979-8-8688-0796-1_27
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