ChatGPT: Leading AI Adoption
The expert rung: turn personal skill into team capability with standards, guardrails, enablement, and honest measurement.
Guardrails people will actually follow
A policy nobody reads is not a control Most AI policies fail the same way: eight pages of legal language that everyone signs and nobody applies at the moment they are pasting something into a chat window. The goal is a rule people can recall while working. Make the data rule concrete “Do not share […]
Writing a policy people will actually follow
Most AI policies fail the same way They are long, they are written to protect the organisation rather than to help the reader, and they say “do not” without saying “instead”. People read them once, conclude that everything interesting is forbidden, and carry on using their personal accounts where nobody can see. That last outcome […]
When to stop, and how to say so
The hardest thing an AI lead does is recommend not doing it You have measured the impact, run the pilots, and built the guardrails. Some of what you tried has not worked, and there is enormous organisational pressure to describe it as a success anyway — budget was spent, expectations were set, and “AI initiative […]