
"When you work in a company, the company moves not with the speed of every individual. The company moves with the speed of the outcome that those individuals produce together. If I boost my individual productivity but I still wait two weeks between my milestone and the next person's milestone, it doesn't matter if I accomplish the task in one hour instead of one week."
"Before, you would do a workshop, then someone needs to summarize action items-that takes a week. Someone comes back, the group forgot what was discussed, you chase people-another week or two. Then someone breaks it down into tasks, someone builds a prototype. What AI allows you to do is see the final output in the first workshop."
Miro, founded in 2011 as a browser-based whiteboard for visual collaboration, has evolved into an AI Innovation Workspace serving over 100 million users across 250,000 organizations including Fortune 500 companies. The platform now offers collaborative AI workflows with Sidekicks that assist teams on the canvas, prototype generation tools, and acquired Butter to improve workshop facilitation. CEO Andrey Khusid emphasizes that AI's primary value lies in enhancing team outcomes rather than individual productivity. He argues that company progress depends on collective output speed, not individual task completion. AI accelerates collaborative processes by enabling teams to see final outputs during initial workshops, eliminating weeks of summarization, follow-up, and task breakdown cycles.
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