Why Your AI Strategy Isn't Working (and What to Fix First)
Why Your AI Strategy Isn't Working (and What to Fix First)
You approved AI spending 18 months ago and cannot point to meaningful results. The technology is fine. The budget was approved. The pilots launched. So why is progress invisible? The problem sits in the gap between scanning trends and actually executing. Dr. Mark van Rijmenam identifies this pattern repeatedly: organizations watch disruption, make decisions, approve pilots, and then stall. The handoff fails somewhere.
Strategy breaks at four failure points. First: you scan for signals but never translate them into executable decisions. Second: you make strategic decisions but the execution machinery cannot move faster than quarterly. Third: you execute pilots but have no governance to validate outputs before shipping. Fourth: you ship solutions but the workforce has no ownership mechanisms, so adoption stalls. Most organizations fail at two or more of these points simultaneously. That's why 18 months of spending feels invisible. The spending itself is real. The capability development is incomplete.
Each failure point has a different root cause. Scanning-to-decision breakdowns typically stem from insufficient executive bandwidth or lack of cross-functional translation. Decision-to-experiment breakdowns emerge when infrastructure constrains pace or approval mechanisms require excessive sign-offs. Experiment-to-production stalls happen when governance frameworks work in theory but operate too slowly in practice. Production-to-adoption failures occur when the workforce lacks incentive structures or hasn't been prepared for new operational models.
A diagnostic reveals which handoff is broken. It measures your speed from trend to decision, decision to experiment, experiment to production, and production to scaled adoption. Real industry examples show patterns: a financial services firm that scans perfectly but validates so cautiously that pilots never ship. A healthcare system that experiments rapidly but has no governance framework, creating risk. A government agency that moves deliberately but cannot scale what works across departments. Understanding your pattern allows targeted investment.
The Intelligence Age Scorecard pinpoints the broken link. Once you identify it, fixing that specific handoff accelerates the entire chain. This is not about trying harder. It is about fixing what is actually broken. Leadership attention and resource allocation can then target the specific bottleneck constraining your strategy forward movement.
Find your broken link. The Intelligence Age Scorecard measures each handoff and shows you which one is constraining your strategy. Take the 15-minute assessment and get a personalized roadmap for fixing it. Visit https://www.thedigitalspeaker.com/intelligence-age-scorecard/
About Dr. Mark van Rijmenam: Dr. Mark van Rijmenam is a world-leading strategic futurist and the creator of the Intelligence Age Scorecard, a diagnostic assessment built on the WAVE framework from his book Now What? How to Ride the Tsunami of Change. He helps Fortune 500 companies and governments navigate AI and emerging technologies across five continents.
This article was created with AI assistance and reflects the WAVE framework methodology. For the full research-backed analysis, take the Intelligence Age Scorecard.