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The AI Matrix Series: Measuring Success and Learning from Failure (Part 5/5)

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Beyond the Efficiency Metrics

After a year of AI implementation, here's the number everyone wants to know: 20% productivity gain.

But that number tells you almost nothing about whether our implementation actually succeeded.

Did we make work better or just faster? Did we enhance human capability or diminish it? Did we build something sustainable or create technical debt? Are our people thriving or just surviving?

This week, let's talk about measuring what actually matters and learning from what doesn't work—because if you're not failing regularly with AI, you're not trying hard enough.

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The AI Matrix Series: Purposeful Implementation (Part 4/5)

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Solving Real Problems, Not Creating New Ones

I need to tell you about Marty the Robot.

Marty is my grocery store's $35,000 "innovation"—a six-foot-tall robot with googly eyes that supposedly detects spills. In reality, he's a mobile obstacle that terrifies children, blocks aisles, and makes shopping worse for everyone involved.

Marty is the perfect symbol of purposeless AI: technology deployed because it's possible, not because it's needed. He solves no problem customers have. He creates several they didn't. He represents everything wrong with how organizations approach AI.

This week, let's talk about purposeful implementation—how to ensure your AI solves real problems instead of becoming your own version of Marty.

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The AI Matrix Series: Keeping Humans at the Center (Part 3/5)

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The Difference Between Augmentation and Replacement

There's a moment in every AI implementation where you face a choice: Do we use this to amplify what humans do well, or do we use it to replace them entirely?

Most organizations don't even realize they're making this choice. They drift toward replacement by default, following vendor promises and cost-cutting instincts. But there's another way—one that recognizes a fundamental truth: The magic happens when humans and AI work together, not when one replaces the other.

This week, let's explore how to keep humans at the center of your AI strategy, not just in philosophy but in practice.

 

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The AI Matrix Series: Building Trust with AI (Part 2/5)

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The Foundation Everything Else Depends On

Trust is like reputation—it takes years to build and seconds to destroy. With AI implementation, you don't get years. You get one shot at the first impression. Blow it, and you'll spend the next decade trying to recover.

Here's what most organizations don't understand: Trust isn't just nice to have. It's the multiplier that determines whether your AI implementation generates 2% efficiency gains or 20%. Whether your best people become innovators or update their resumes. Whether you're building the future or destroying your culture.

This week, let's talk about how to build (and keep) trust when implementing AI.

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The AI Matrix Series: Why We Need a Third Way (Part 1/5)

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The AI Conversation We're Not Having

Every discussion about AI seems to devolve into the same tired debate: Will AI save us or destroy us? Are you a believer or a skeptic? Should we accelerate or pump the brakes?

This binary thinking is killing our ability to implement AI effectively. While we're busy arguing about robot overlords versus digital utopia, real organizations are struggling with real questions that don't fit neatly into either camp.

It's time for a third way—one that neither fears nor worships AI, but instead asks a simple question: How can we use this technology to make work more human, not less?

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News & Updates

APPALACHIA IN THE NEWS: Appalachia Technologies Cited in Case Study to Improve Efficiencies and Service Delivery   Improve and Evolve - this is one of the five Core Values of Appalachia Technologies and one we believe helps us to stay at the forefront of our industry.  Our Technical Assistance Center (TAC), while performing well and delivering quality service, was being challenged by processes for documentation that were manual and outdated.  Not satisfied with the current way of doing this, Chris Swecker, Manager of TAC, began to explore IT Glue.  IT Glue centralizes information, allowing for efficiencies in response time, accuracy, and client satisfaction.  As he explains, "IT Glue became our source of truth."  Chris and his team built on the success by incorporating additional tools to assist with password rotation and a client-side tool for password management and shared documentation.  

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