[Ailist] AI - an established business strategy

Mukul Kumar mukul.kumar at rogers.com
Wed Mar 7 19:20:16 MST 2007


Hi everyone:

 

Looking at the past e-mail postings in the AIlistserve and my experiences
for pursuing AI in my organization, I am just wondering why AI has not been
established as an acceptable business strategy or tool so far.  Though it
has been developed in early 80's, it is based on positive environment and
consensus of all the participants (which is a perfect approach (win-win
approach in my opinion) in the current dynamic environment, even then the
people doubt its effectiveness and capability.  That's why it is not
popular.  Most of the people are not aware of AI and do not wish to invest
the resources for its trial.  Then we look around for the various ways if we
could get their acceptance.    

 

There are many other tools such as Kaplan's Balance Score Card, Porter's
Value Chain model, which are so popular and people accept them so easily
with no arguments or doubts.  

 

Would any one like to elaborate why AI is not gaining the acceptance?  Even
I too, foresee huge potential in AI approach and look forward to
study/involve more actively around this approach.  I am curious to know
whether am I missing any perspective in demonstrating its effectiveness.

 

Would appreciate your insights?   

 

      

Mukul

 



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