Scale AI Scales Up Boris Groysberg Sarah L. Abbott

“Artificial Intelligence Scaling and Growth in Organizations”

You’ll use Harvard frameworks and methods. Please use clear and straightforward language; do not explain these frameworks. Use contextual clues and references (e.g., the Boris Groysberg case article). You may introduce occasional technical terms without formal explanations, but explain as much as needed for clarity. You also have 27 minutes to write your solution

“Artificial intelligence and leadership development.”

The full length of a written solution on a case study question like this can go well past a one-minute video

“Influence of CEO leadership on organizational culture”

If your solution flows well, no need to break it up with sections; keep it seamless but long/short enough for comfortable readability (avoid repetition if feasible

“The role of leadership in fostering innovation in a changing organization.”

Sarah and I discussed this at great length before it became the focus of our class case this week

“Machine learning and organizational decision-making”

Please provide your article and I’ll critique your effort as needed (but try my best not to be excessively harsh) to improve the overall experience. Title: Boris
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Article Title:

The ethics of artificial intelligence in organizations.

Why did you take up AI (part 2) by Nicki Wilson (The Art of the Story)

“Exploring the intersection of organizational design and AI in enterprise leadership”

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Case context for Booming Art Market Tastemakers (MARN).

How Scaling Up companies can optimize processes through technology.

Lead-in: As art is increasingly being seen as a reliable form of investment portfolio diversification and protection against inflation, the MARN Art Collectors group is expanding in popularity worldwide. Problem: This means local government art regulation has started making exceptions, with some cities exempting certain events or promotions that allow the exhibition of artwork by non-MARN Artists to increase revenue or attract more visitors. These quirks have been difficult to deal with due to regulations that require a legal approach, limiting MARN’s ability to control where art can be displayed locally and potentially losing the credibility it built over years. MARN

How Scale AI Aids in Predictive Maintenance: Insights from Boris Groysberg and Sarah L

Article topic: “Art