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Before You Can Implement AI, You Need to Be Sure Your Business is Ready

Before You Can Implement AI, You Need to Be Sure Your Business is Ready

You can’t wake up anymore without hearing something about AI, and in the business world, there’s almost a sense of peer pressure around it. Nowadays, you have to be using AI, or your business will be left behind… or at least, that’s the narrative.

While we are in no way discouraging you from adopting AI, we are saying that moving forward without a plan is likely to waste your money. For AI to work the way you want and need it to, you need to have done the homework and laid a foundation for success.

Three Steps to Prepare Your Business for AI

Step One: Make Sure Your Data is Clean and Organized

AI relies on your data to operate, drawing from sales records, client information, documented processes, and everything else you’ve generated throughout your operations to formulate its responses. This means that your data hygiene directly impacts how effectively AI can work.

So, if your data is spread out and disorganized or filled with inaccuracies, your AI tool of choice isn’t going to be able to provide accurate information back to you. If this sounds like your situation, take some time to attend to your data organization before trying out AI… your results will be much better for it.

Step Two: Refine Your Business Processes

Similarly, the quality of the processes you’re trying to automate matters. Adding AI to a broken process won’t make the process better; it will simply skew the AI’s results toward the negative. A slow network won’t help, nor will outdated software, nor will unstandardized standard operating procedures.

In short, automating a flawed process with AI will only speed up the flaws. As such, we recommend that you take some time—before implementing AI—to review all your business processes and optimize them to be as effective as possible. That way, your use of AI won’t just make your messes bigger and cause more problems than it solves.

Step Three: Make Sure Your Infrastructure is Ready

AI (and any business technology, for that matter) will require you to have the resources to support it, whether you use in-house equipment or cloud-based tools. If your core infrastructure isn’t up to the task, you’re going to have a bad time with AI.

You need to ensure you have the bandwidth and processing capacity to support the AI’s processes.

We’re Here to Help You Prepare Your Business for AI

Trust the IT management and consulting services we offer to ensure your business is outfitted with exactly the tools your team needs to make the most of every workday. We won’t just add something to your tech stack because “AI” has been tacked onto its name and/or description. Instead, we’ll bring your existing technology up to speed and investigate the most promising path for growing it and your capabilities.

Once your IT is in order and all your data is centrally organized, we’ll help you select the artificial intelligence tool that best serves you.

Ready to make the smart move regarding artificial intelligence?

Reach out to our team to learn more about what we can do to truly optimize the technology you rely on every day. Call us at 800.618.9844 to start a conversation.

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