Automate Your Business Now
Part 2 of 3: Engaging and Educating Your Business Leaders
30-MINUTE ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Is there a recipe for success when it comes to implementing AI and automation?
Every day, some businesses struggle with adopting AI and automation while others make it look effortless. The difference isn't better technology or bigger IT budgets. The companies that succeed understand that implementing AI and automation isn't just a technical project, but a business transformation that requires leadership.
While business leaders need to drive the process, they don't need to become a tech experts. But they need to be the one asking "Why are we still doing this by hand?" and "What if we automated this instead?"
What does that look like in practice? How do you spot opportunities, engage your team, and create the policies that keep everyone moving in the right direction? That's exactly what we're going to show you.
By the end of this session, you'll know exactly how to be the catalyst that will drive AI and automation initiatives at your organization.
Sign up for Part 2 and you'll get access to Part 1. We'll send you Part 3 when it's released.
What You Can Expect
You'll walk away with a clear understanding of your role in automation success and practical tools to start identifying opportunities across every department in your organization.
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Here's what we'll cover in part 2:
- Why business leaders must engage and what your role as the catalyst looks like
- What AI enablement looks like across different departments in your organization
- Three questions every business leader should ask to identify automation opportunities
- AI policies and best practices that create safe lanes for your team
- Copilot licensing demystified

This insider session is for you if you're:
- A business leader tired of seeing your team bogged down by manual processes
- An IT manager who understands the value of automation but needs help to implement it
- An office manager juggling too many routine tasks
- Simply curious about what's possible with automation
Our intention isn't to overwhelm you with theory. Instead, we'll walk you through practical, step-by-step examples that you can implement today.
