Tag: AI Strategy for SMEs

LI AI Governance - Three frameworks for AI Governance in SMEs and Family Businesses

Three Frameworks for AI Governance in SMEs and Family Businesses

In the first part of this series, we examined why AI governance is a leadership responsibility [AI governance starts in the boardroom]. This article addresses...

AI Fatigue is not an individual problem it is a structural one

AI Fatigue Is Not an Individual Problem, It Is a Structural One

AI does not make everything better. Hand on heart: the following phenomena have become familiar to all of us, and we have either been irritated...

AI Signals, Early 2026: What We Know, What We Suspect, and Why Business Leaders Should Tell the Two Apart

AI Signals, Early 2026: What We Know, What We Suspect, and Why Business Leaders Should Tell the Two Apart

The AI discourse is loud, often driven by opinion, and the available data is heavily technical. The good news: that is beginning to change. Business...

Why SMEs and family businesses need an AI strategy. This is precisely where an AI strategy creates the necessary clarity. Without one, AI implementation often remains a collection of isolated initiatives that never achieve the expected leverage. Employee concerns go unanswered — a direct consequence of insufficient change management. This is why NordAGI's approach treats AI implementation not merely as an IT challenge, but primarily as a change management undertaking.

AI Strategy for SMEs: Ideas for 2026

The German industry association Bitkom has been tracking AI adoption in German businesses for years. The figures point to a clear trend: just a few...

AI implementation for SMEs: Why AI adoption is primarily change management – and how to avoid falling behind in 2026. Practical strategies.

AI Implementation for SMEs: What Matters in 2026

Remember welding robots? When they arrived on factory floors in the 1980s and 90s, the change was impossible to miss: large machines, cordoned-off areas, new...