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Management number 220024566 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 220024566
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Ninety-five percent of enterprise AI initiatives fail. This book is about joining the 5% who succeed.Organizations worldwide have invested over $40 billion in AI initiatives that never delivered promised value. They blame the technology, the vendors, or the timing. They're wrong. The real culprit is a leadership gap that no amount of technical investment can close.Why AI Fails: The Leadership Discipline Behind the 5% Who Succeed reveals the uncomfortable truth that most executives don't want to hear: AI failure is a leadership problem, not a technology problem. Through rigorous research and compelling case studies, Neil D. Morris exposes the five critical leadership gaps that doom AI initiatives before they begin—and provides a proven framework for closing them.The Seven Pillar FrameworkAt the heart of this book is the Seven Pillar AI Adoption Framework, a comprehensive methodology developed from studying organizations that consistently succeed with AI:1. Strategic Clarity — Establishing your North Star and answering the five questions that separate success from failure2. Leadership Alignment — Building coalitions and creating the organizational conditions for AI success3. Capability Building — Developing lasting AI capabilities rather than accumulating vendor dependencies4. Pilot Discipline — Running pilots that generate real learning instead of zombie projects that never die5. Scale Strategy — Transitioning from successful pilots to enterprise-wide deployment6. Risk Management — Enabling innovation while protecting the organization7. Continuous Evolution — Building the institutional muscle for perpetual AI improvementWhat You'll LearnThis isn't another book about AI technology or trends. It's a practical leadership guide that shows you how to:• Diagnose whether your AI investments are becoming assets or liabilities• Avoid the pilot traps that consume resources without delivering value• Build internal AI capabilities that compound over time• Create measurement systems that drive accountability• Scale AI solutions from proof-of-concept to production• Develop the leadership discipline that sustains long-term AI successWho This Book Is ForWhy AI Fails is written for executives, senior leaders, and decision-makers who are responsible for AI strategy and investment. Whether you're a CEO evaluating AI opportunities, a CIO leading digital transformation, or a business unit leader implementing AI solutions, this book provides the strategic frameworks and practical tools you need.About the AuthorNeil D. Morris brings decades of experience helping organizations navigate technology-driven transformation. His work with Fortune 500 companies, growth-stage startups, and everything in between has given him a unique perspective on what separates AI success from failure.The organizations that will win in the AI era aren't those with the biggest budgets or the most advanced technology. They're the ones with leaders who understand that AI success requires a fundamentally different approach to strategy, governance, and execution.Join the 5%. Start reading today. Read more

ISBN13 979-8995029403
Edition Large type / Large print
Language English
Publisher Authentic Tech Leadership LLC
Dimensions 6 x 0.69 x 9 inches
Item Weight 15.2 ounces
Print length 273 pages
Publication date March 16, 2026

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