​New Microsoft study: Leaders, not workers, are responsible for successful AI integration 

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Leaders who are early adopters of the tech giving staff room to experiment and opportunities to collaborate are getting more value from AI.

The organizations that are pulling ahead on AI adoption aren’t simply onboarding new tools, they’re rearchitecting work itself. 

 Leaders who are early adopters of the tech giving staff room to experiment and opportunities to collaborate are getting more value from AI.

The organizations that are pulling ahead on AI adoption aren’t simply onboarding new tools, they’re rearchitecting work itself.   Work Life 

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