AI may offer the prospect of less grunt work, but it will require new capabilities, including knowledge of IP law, data literacy and the resilience to navigate change, say leading marketers from Brown-Forman, Lego and Nomad Foods.
Twenty five percent of senior client-side execs say AI skill-building programmes have already been conducted. However, advanced AI skills for key team members and an org-wide basic understanding of AI remain as top priorities for generative AI progress in 2024, according to a report from Adobe.
This report draws on Econsultancy’s years of research into how leadership is changing in a digital world and offers useful insights and practical models for navigating the evolving landscape.
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