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HBR study sponsored by Appian finds AI value lags without workflow integration
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HBR study sponsored by Appian finds AI value lags without workflow integration
  • Appian-backed Harvard Business Review Analytic Services survey found 59% of organizations moving forward with AI have it in production, yet only 16% report a high degree of measurable value.
  • Workflow integration remained limited, with 18% reporting AI primarily embedded in workflows, while 34% use standalone AI tools alongside processes.
  • Returns skewed toward cost-side metrics, with 64% citing productivity gains, while only 30% reported impact on new revenue streams.
  • Legacy technology emerged as a key constraint, with 69% saying legacy systems limit ability to scale AI across enterprise.
  • Rules-based controls lagged for agentic AI, with 92% saying guardrails are needed, while 48% report defined rules.


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