Mark Smith
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AI Readiness the Key to Effective Data Organization
Imagine if you went into a supermarket and the produce was a mess - none of the rows had signs, and every week it was in a different place.

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For data to be effective it has to be organized.
Imagine if you went into a supermarket and the produce was a mess - none of the rows had signs, and every week it was in a different place.
→ How much time would you waste?
→ How would you make decisions?
→ How frustrated would you be?
This is the state of a lot of organizations.
They want to use AI but they’re not ready.
They want:
→ Better insights & decisions
→ Better personalization
→ Better productivity
But it’s not possible.
It all starts with getting organized.
When it is, you’ll become leagues ahead of your competitors.
What do you think?
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Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist · Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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