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Enterprise Generative AI Solution Opportunity Identification Process
I thought I would share what we use at work to help identify opportunities for generative AI implementations. Here is the step by step process feel free to ask any questions or provide any feedback. This is less technical its what we put in front of decision makers before collaborating with the teams. So mainly product management, Directors, Architects go through this process with us and then we work with a tiger team for development following Lean, Agile, and DevOps Best Practices. - GenAI Alignment: Align generative AI initiatives with your overall business strategy to ensure they support key objectives. (We get the vision, strategy, and tactics back of the napkin) - Business Context: Understand the current business landscape and identify areas where AI can drive transformation. ( We use Strategyzers business model canvas here primarly with some other self made canvases) - Value Streams: Map out the value streams to pinpoint where AI can enhance efficiency and value delivery. (Use the basic Karin Martin Value Stream Mapping process here. You cant really improve what you can measure and following the "theory of constraints" every value stream is severely suppressed by some major bottleneck and we want to start with those major bottlenecks as improvement items first before smaller less valuable chagnes) - Objectives & Key Results (OKRs): Set clear objectives and key results to measure the success and impact of AI initiatives. (First we collect their current OKRs and KPIs at the company/portfolio level as well as any that are related to their teams.) - Opportunity Identification: Identify specific opportunities within the value streams where AI can provide the most significant benefits. ( Using the business context, OKRs and KPIs we then use the value stream maps to identify where a generative AI solution will give the biggest bang for our buck) - MVP Definition & Prioritization: Define minimum viable products (MVPs) for the identified opportunities and prioritize them based on potential impact and feasibility. (We focus here on leaning out the first iteration functionality based on value measurements and economic prioritization methods. You can also use any of the luke holeman innovation games here as well to get to the right scope for the MVP) - Action Plan: Develop a detailed action plan to implement the prioritized MVPs, ensuring a focused and structured approach to leveraging AI. ( Lastly we focus on the actual tactics of implementation like who will build it, what they need, who they need to collaborate with etc and put everything into the teams backlog. )
3 likes • Jun '24
@Marcio Pacheco Thank you one of the things that came out of this process was a linkedin Article generator using Agents. Cut the process by 3/4 and produced pretty fantastic articles. The next outcomes was a event management tool. Our team built them not myself looking to get myself on the level to actually build the solutions atleast in part myself.
A Lazy Man Ready To Learn - Please Like
Hello everyone just joined. I am a veteran course taker. Id like to get as much of the content unlocked ASAP so I can get through as much of it as possible. Please like and comment this up so I can get there. I work in IT and am transitioning into AI full time hopefully within a year. LETS GOOO!
2 likes • Jun '24
@Brandon Phillips This is probably nota great idea but id love to build an application where you select a persona like an author that is trained on their work, tone, style etc and you pair/select two different personas and have them discuss a topic. For instance imagine posing a question to a bot trained only on plato and another based soley on idk aristotle and have them debate an issue.
1 like • Jun '24
@Brandon Phillips Love this thank you.
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The goal of this group is to help you navigate the complex and rapidly evolving world of data science and artificial intelligence. This is your hub to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, learn specialized skills to turn raw data into valuable insights, connect with a community of like-minded individuals, and ultimately, become a Data Alchemist. Together, let's decode the language of data and shape a future where knowledge and community illuminate our way. Rules - Don't sell anything here or use Data Alchemy as any kind of funnel - We delete low effort community posts, and posts with poor English. Proofread your post first. - Help us make the posts high quality. If you see a low quality post, then click on the 3 dots on the post and "Report To Admins". Start by checking out these links - Classroom - Introduction - Roadmap - Contribution Be Aware of Scammers - Please be aware that this is a public group. Unfortunately, some people abuse the Skool platform to send DMs or post comments to trick people. This is the internet, so always do your own due diligence. Never automatically trust someone here on the Skool platform other than @Dave Ebbelaar's official account. To kick things off, please comment below, introducing yourself. Let us know: 1. Your name and where you're from 2. What project(s) you're currently focused on See you in the comments!
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6 likes • Jun '24
@Marcio Pacheco Thank you happy to be here!
4 likes • Jun '24
@Grant Fox Pleasure to be here almost done with level 1 course. Will try and post something valuable here shortly :)
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