
AI-First or Left Behind: Salima Lin of IBM Consulting on the Enterprise 2030 Blueprint
In this powerful segment of the Neil Haley Show, Salima Lin, Managing Partner at IBM Consulting, joins Neil to unpack the most critical findings from the IBM Institute for Business Values' Enterprise 2030 study. With 80% of business leaders expecting AI to significantly contribute to their revenues by 2030, the gap between expectation and execution has never been wider — and Lin knows exactly why. Only two in ten executives can clearly articulate where that AI-driven revenue will actually come from, and that disconnect, she argues, is the defining challenge of this era. Lin lays out a clear three-part playbook for C-suite leaders: build AI-first workflows from the ground up rather than patching technology onto outdated processes, embrace speed over certainty, and above all, invest deeply in people.
The conversation takes a refreshingly human turn as Lin and Neil challenge the tired narrative that AI is simply a job killer. Lin makes the case that leaders who use AI to drive growth — rather than just productivity — will create new roles even as routine tasks evolve. She points to IBM's own internal transformation as proof, citing four and a half billion dollars in savings unlocked through AI and automation, along with tools like the Ask HR agent that deliver instant answers to employees around the clock. IBM is also backing its words with action, committing to skill 30 million people by 2030 and offering free AI training to 2 million learners by 2026. For anyone wondering what it truly means to become an AI-first enterprise, this conversation with Salima Lin is the place to start.
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