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    Why most AI pilots fail to scale

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    Why most AI pilots fail to scale

    AI experiments are usually simple to launch and often produce promising results in controlled settings. But translating those successes into scaled, enterprise-wide impact can be much harder. 

    As Chair and CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, I have counseled many senior leaders on AI implementation, and this has become a recurring theme in my conversations with clients. Many of them turn to us to help them move beyond what I’d call “pilot fatigue.” Our latest State of AI in the Enterprise research points to the same trend: companies are launching numerous pilots but are scaling fewer than 30% of them. 

    The pace of AI innovation is extraordinary. New models, tools, and capabilities arrive almost weekly. It’s easy to focus on the newest breakthrough and assume that’s where progress will come from. 

    But in most organizations, the limiting factor isn’t the technology. It’s the foundation around it: Data architecture. Integration through APIs. Governance. Process redesign. Performance. These are not the headlines in AI, but essentials for scaling AI across a business. Without them, even the most advanced models can remain isolated experiments. 

    And AI transformation is not just technical. It changes how people work together and how decisions are made. Judgment, creativity, and accountability remain human responsibilities. That means leaders must think just as carefully about operating models, ethics, and workforce design as they do about model selection. 

    Organizations that succeed tend to approach AI from this broader perspective. They see it as a shift in how the enterprise works, not just a new set of tools. 

    Seven principles for moving beyond pilots 

    Building an organization around AI is not a single initiative. It’s a series of deliberate shifts. 

    A few principles can help leaders move forward. 

    1. Start with the work, not the technology
    Adding AI to an existing process may make it faster. But real value comes from redesigning the process itself. Leaders should begin by asking what outcome the organization is trying to achieve, not how a current workflow might be automated. 

    2. Let data guide the decisions
    If AI investments are meant to make an organization more data-driven, then the choices about where and how to deploy AI should follow the same discipline. 

    3. Establish governance early
    AI capabilities evolve quickly. Governance cannot follow behind. It needs to be designed upfront and integrated into existing risk and oversight structures, so responsibility is shared across the organization. 

    4. Build a unified strategy without forcing a single toolset. 
    An enterprise can have a clear AI direction while still applying different technologies where they make sense. In some areas, advanced agentic systems will drive change. In others, traditional machine learning or automation tools may be the better answer. 

    5. Listen to the people closest to the work. 
    AI adoption rarely succeeds through mandates alone. Frontline teams often see opportunities first. Leaders should create pathways for those insights to scale, with clear sponsorship and shared strategy guiding which ideas move forward. 

    6. Focus on real business problems. 
    Generic tools have their place, but lasting advantage comes from solutions tailored to an organization’s industry, operations, and customers. 

    7. Think holistically. 
    Technology alone does not transform an enterprise. Progress comes when people, processes, governance, and technology move together. 

    This is not incremental 

    Overcoming the pilot-to-production gap requires more than accelerating experimentation. It requires leadership willing to get down to basics and rethink how the organization operates. 

    When I sit down with clients, conversations about AI are increasingly becoming more complex: Where can AI drive the most value across our business—and how do we scale it? It’s a meaningful shift from questions a year ago about AI’s value and where to start, but even this more complex framing can still treat AI as something adjacent to the enterprise, rather than embedded within it.  

    In reality, the organizations positioned to succeed are those integrating AI into the fabric of how they operate. Many of the organizations leading tomorrow’s economy will carry familiar names. But their structures, capabilities, and even their missions may look very different. Those leaders will be the ones who set a clear path to move beyond pilots and do the harder work of enterprise transformation. And that work needs to start now. 

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