In the Loop: Week Ending 5/31/26
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I'm excited to head to MAICON 24 next week. In preparation for the conference, I revisited the Marketing AI Institute's 2024 State of Marketing AI Report and listened to Paul and Mike talk about it on their podcast. The report is filled with TONS of relevant and timely information on where things stand with AI adoption, how things have changed since last year's report and what's standing in the way of further adoption.
Definitely seek out the whole report and listen to the podcast episode, but if you only have a few minutes right now, I had ChatGPT create a summary of the report for quick consumption (but seriously, check out the whole thing).
AI Adoption is Accelerating:
Takeaway: For clients, especially in higher education and healthcare, this signals that AI is no longer a fringe tool—it's rapidly becoming essential for marketing operations. Institutions should consider piloting or scaling AI initiatives to stay competitive.
AI Literacy is Crucial but Lacking:
Takeaway: Your consulting services around AI strategy and training are highly relevant. Prospective clients may need help in building AI literacy and implementing training programs to effectively integrate AI into their workflows.
Top Priority: Time Savings from AI:
Takeaway: AI's ability to automate repetitive tasks is particularly valuable in both healthcare and higher education, where administrative burdens can be heavy. Position AI as a way for these institutions to free up time for more strategic activities.
Barriers to Adoption:
Takeaway: Your AI strategy services could address these gaps. Many organizations are eager to adopt AI but struggle with where to start and how to plan for effective use.
Concerns About AI’s Impact on Jobs:
Takeaway: Higher education institutions may face pressure to address concerns around job displacement due to AI. You could help them develop a balanced strategy that includes ethical considerations and employee reskilling.
Few Organizations Have AI Policies:
Takeaway: Universities and healthcare systems, which often face stringent regulatory and ethical standards, need policies that guide AI use. Offering assistance in crafting AI governance and ethical frameworks could be a significant value add.
AI Confidence is Growing:
Takeaway: As confidence grows, your prospective clients may become more open to advanced AI strategies. Emphasizing ROI and tangible outcomes from AI investments will likely resonate.
Healthcare Systems: AI can help with repetitive administrative tasks, patient outreach, and personalizing care communication. However, they need support in building literacy, ethics, and policies around AI to ensure compliance and effective use.
Higher Education: Universities can benefit from AI by automating admissions, marketing, and student engagement tasks. However, they also face hurdles in AI adoption due to concerns about job losses and ethics. Tailoring solutions that align with their values and governance standards will be key.
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