Online event
Align AI with your business strategy
Thursday 20 August at 10:00AM
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Learn how to identify the most valuable AI opportunities, prioritise projects based on business impact, and create a roadmap that supports sustainable adoption.
What you’ll learn
- Identify AI opportunities that align with organisational goals and priorities.
- Develop a framework for evaluating and prioritising AI initiatives.
- Create an actionable roadmap for AI adoption and transformation.
Description
Many organisations are investing in AI, yet struggle to connect their initiatives to meaningful business outcomes. Without a clear strategy, AI projects can become isolated experiments that fail to deliver measurable value. This webinar explores how to align AI initiatives with organisational goals, customer needs, and operational priorities.
We will examine how organisations can identify the most valuable AI opportunities, prioritise projects based on business impact, and create a roadmap that supports sustainable adoption. Attendees will learn how to move beyond the excitement of new technology and focus on practical implementation that delivers results.
Drawing on DigitalB's approach to AI transformation, this session will demonstrate how organisations can build confidence, create consistency across teams, and ensure that AI supports wider business objectives rather than becoming another disconnected technology project. Participants will leave with practical frameworks to assess AI opportunities and build an AI strategy that is aligned with long-term organisational success.
Speakers
Amy Hobson
Lead Trainer and Senior Marketing Consultant, DigitalB
In addition to her 11 years at DigitalB, she is also the co-owner of an independent drinks brand, Queen Cleo Spirits and Events, and runs her local area networking group, Socially Shared, which supports local women in business to excel.
Her passion is SMEs, and she has most recently worked on SME training for the Department of Business and Trade and the High Streets Matter programme