Author: Dr. Madhavan Nampoothiri

Why Your Most Valuable AI Context Lives in People's Heads. In our recent exploration of Context Quotient, we identified that successful AI implementation depends on teams providing the right business context. The AI models themselves are increasingly capable, but without context about your specific operations, constraints, and history, even the smartest AI produces generic answers that don't work in your situation.

From Tribal Knowledge to Shared Context: Making the Invisible Visible

In our recent exploration of Context Quotient, we identified that successful AI implementation depends on teams providing the right business context. The AI models themselves...

Context Quotient: The Missing Ingredient in Enterprise AI Success How Managers Can Build AI Capability by Getting Context Right. alue and why they can't bridge from individual experimentation to organizational transformation. The Context Quotient concept illuminates a fundamental reason: most AI implementations fail because teams don't provide the business context that makes AI genuinely useful.

Context Quotient: The Missing Ingredient in Enterprise AI Success

In our previous exploration of AI adoption challenges, we identified two critical barriers preventing transformation outside the tech sector: companies struggle to discover where AI...

A new approach is gaining attention: systems where multiple specialized AI agents collaborate to accomplish complex tasks—variously called "AI agent swarms," "multi-agent systems," or "agent teams."

AI Agent Teams: The Next Evolution in Enterprise AI – Or Another Overhyped Detour?

In our previous exploration of AI adoption challenges, we identified two critical barriers preventing transformation outside the tech sector: companies struggle to discover where AI...

Why AI Remains a Hammer Looking for Three-stage model for AI transformation in non-tech industries: moving from isolated AI experiments to discovering high-value applications to systematic workflow redesign.

Why AI Remains a Hammer Looking for Nails in Most Industries

At the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella issued a stark warning: if AI benefits only accrue to tech firms, "it's...