Research Report
Winning

the AI Race
Strategies that drive AI adoption, employee performance, and financial growth

About the report
Your company’s future AI performance will be determined by your culture. Is your workforce agile and ready to embrace change? Or do you have a low-trust culture where fear stymies growth and stifles innovation?
The most important word is trust: a key element of workplace culture that ÒÝß[ŠÊ˜·³Ç has studied for more than 30 years. Now, these insights are being turned to the rise of AI within companies and our research highlights the strategies that are building successful AI-empowered enterprises.
Learn from companies like Hilton, ServiceNow, Adobe, PwC, KPMG, DHL Express, and others about how they use AI to improve the employee experience and build a better business.
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Report Highlights
Identify key mistakes that undermine trust in AI initiatives
Gain insight into the crucial leadership behaviors driving trust in AI at great workplaces
Learn how companies from the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® prepare their employees for AI transformation
See how AI tools can accelerate learning and development with personalized programming
Explore the power of AI to fight bias and foster inclusion in the workplace
Discover the surprising link between AI training and trust in sustainability initiatives
20% more likely
When employees feel they receive training and development, they are 20% more likely to be engaged AI adopters.
60% more likely
When employees feel they get a fair share of profits, they are 60% more likely to be engaged AI adopters.
20% more likely
When employees feel they have a voice in decisions that affect them, they are 20% more likely to be engaged AI adopters.