Ending enablement

A stylised image of a tiled walkway stretching into the distance, flanked on both sides by tall rectangular columns filled with glowing golden lights and spark-like particles. The columns create a symmetrical corridor effect, with warm, bright illumination contrasting against darker black sections and a soft grey background. In the centre foreground, large bold white text reads "ENDING", with the word “ENABLEMENT” shown beneath it in a thinner, outlined font. The overall scene has a futuristic, high-contrast look with shimmering light effects and a sense of depth leading toward a softly blurred vanishing point.

I’m seeing lots of people selling AI enablement, but fewer defining what it is supposed to produce.

‘Adoption’ means people use the tools, and ‘enablement’ means something changes in how work gets done. But neither tells you whether performance improved.

Before you commission an AI enablement programme, answer this question: how will you know it worked?

If you can’t answer that, you may not be enabling anything but just be driving adoption.

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