top of page

We keep treating AI adoption like a directive.

We keep treating AI adoption like a directive. But people don't follow directives.


They follow journeys they feel part of.


Recent data from Accenture's Pulse of Change 2026 confirms:


→ 81% of employees believe their leaders understand how AI impacts their work.


→ But only 20% feel like active co-creators in shaping that change.


(See the link to the study in the comments 👇)


It's not data from the other half of the world. The countries surveyed contains Switzerland, Germany, Italy and many other European ones. 


And it's quite aligned with what I hear when working with leaders.


This kind of empathy without agency is really killing adoption.


→ And on top of this we see, that employees who enjoy using AI and actively seek new ways to apply it? Down to 17%. From 21% just months ago. 😶


It's fair to say, the problem is not technology. By far, not.


We are dealing with a leadership problem.


AI change, at its core, is a human transformation. And bringing people into the conversation early enough beat the big AI budgets every time. Honestly. With a clear vision and the space to co-create.


Are we getting it?


#change #aiadoption


[Book a consultation]

bottom of page