Core Insights - A global study by IBM reveals that CEOs are committed to advancing AI solutions despite challenges from rapid technology adoption [1][2] Group 1: AI Investment and Adoption - 2,000 CEOs surveyed expect AI investment growth to more than double in the next two years, with 61% actively adopting AI agents [2][7] - 50% of CEOs report that rapid investment has led to disconnected technology within their organizations [7][8] - Only 25% of AI initiatives have delivered expected ROI, and 16% have scaled enterprise-wide [8] Group 2: Data and Collaboration - 68% of CEOs identify integrated enterprise-wide data architecture as critical for cross-functional collaboration [3] - 72% view proprietary data as key to unlocking the value of generative AI, yet 50% acknowledge challenges in cultivating an effective data environment [3][8] Group 3: Leadership and Talent - 69% of CEOs believe success is tied to having leaders with a deep understanding of strategy and decision-making authority [6][12] - 67% of CEOs state that differentiation depends on having the right expertise in the right positions with appropriate incentives [12] Group 4: Innovation and Risk Management - CEOs face pressures of balancing short-term ROI with long-term innovation [5][8] - 64% acknowledge that the risk of falling behind drives premature investment in technologies [8] - 59% admit struggles in balancing funding for existing operations and innovation during unexpected changes [8] Group 5: Future Expectations - By 2027, 85% of CEOs expect positive ROI from investments in scaled AI efficiency and cost savings [8] - 77% anticipate a positive return from investments in scaled AI growth and expansion [8]
IBM Study: CEOs Double Down on AI While Navigating Enterprise Hurdles