Boards say the C-suite owns the AI strategy. The C-suite doesn't agree. | Fortune
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Boards say the C-suite owns the AI strategy. The C-suite doesn't agree. | Fortune
""Your leaders don't know how to be a team," said Jayne. "C-suite teams, they can all perform on their own, but they struggle to collaborate effectively on shared responsibilities like AI.""
""The ownership split is the symptom of a problem that's been hidden inside C-suites for years, and AI is now exposing these fractures in leadership dynamics.""
A Pearl Meyer survey reveals that 90% of board members think the C-suite should lead AI initiatives. However, executives are divided on ownership, with 32% attributing accountability to the C-suite as a whole, while others point to lower levels or individual leaders. This lack of consensus raises concerns about responsibility in case of AI-related issues. Additionally, the survey indicates a broader governance gap, as boards and executives disagree on leadership cohesion and strategic priorities, which existed before AI's rise but are now more critical due to its visibility and potential risks.
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