AI strategy doesn’t start with tools. It starts with alignment.
Mallory Willsea sits down with Ed Cabellon, Ed.D. to unpack what it really takes to build an enterprise AI strategy in higher ed.
From governance and cabinet buy-in to faculty collaboration, clean data, and operational readiness, this conversation is a masterclass in avoiding the “random AI pilot” trap and building a roadmap that actually lasts.
Mallory Willsea sits down with Ed Cabellon, Ed.D. to unpack what it really takes to build an enterprise AI strategy in higher ed.
From governance and cabinet buy-in to faculty collaboration, clean data, and operational readiness, this conversation is a masterclass in avoiding the “random AI pilot” trap and building a roadmap that actually lasts.
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