4 Critical Steps To Building A Long-Lasting Enterprise AI Strategy

  • Webinar
  • AI Applied

03, April 2025 - 1 hour

4:00 pm BST | 11:00 am EDT | 8:00 am PDT

On-demand

4 Critical Steps To Building A Long-Lasting Enterprise AI Strategy

AI investment is accelerating—72% of firms plan to increase AI budgets by double digits in 2025, according to Verdantix research. Yet, many struggle to scale AI beyond isolated pilots.
 
To realize AI’s full value, businesses need a well-defined enterprise AI strategy that addresses data management challenges, implementation disruption and organizational change management, all while driving measurable impact on core objectives.
 
This webinar will provide practical guidance on designing and executing a cohesive AI strategy, helping you navigate the practical realities and adoption challenges – and position your firm for long-term AI success.

Join our webinar to discover:

  • The common challenges firms encounter when accelerating their AI adoption
  • Key steps for building a robust enterprise AI strategy
  • A breakdown of the leading professional services firms that can fast-track your AI journey
     

On this webinar

Senior Manager

Chris is Senior Manager of the Verdantix AI Applied practice. His current research agenda focuses on enterprise AI integration and adoption, AI market trends and agentic AI. Prior to joining the AI Applied team, he was a senior EHS analyst and the Verdantix EHS software market lead. Chris joined Verdantix in 2020 and has previous experience at EY, where he specialized in robotic process automation (RPA). He holds an MEng in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford, with a focus on machine learning and machine vision.

Joe Lamming

Senior Analyst

Joe is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Industrial Transformation practice. His current research agenda covers industrial DataOps, AI/ML analytics and applications of generative AI for industry and enterprise. Prior to joining Verdantix, Joe worked in the consumer electronics industry, where he gained experience in overseas manufacturing, product design and data science. Joe holds an MEng in Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Energy Systems from the University of Southampton.