
Why your business needs AI champions
We say it to every business we meet. Regardless of the project, you can have the coolest, sexiest, best bit of tech out there, but without the people being on board it is a complete waste of time and money. Rolling out AI is no different. It’s about people.
What’s the best way of bringing people along on any tech journey? Other people.
People who are curious, trusted by their peers, and willing to explore new ways of working. These are your AI champions.
They don’t need to be technical. They don’t need to be specialists in writing amazing prompts or even know how every tool works inside out. But they do need to be engaged and they need time and support to bring others with them.
Here’s why having AI champions in your business and as part of your AI council makes a difference.
They bridge the gap between strategy and reality
AI strategies often look nice on paper. But unless someone takes ownership of turning them into action, they tend to stall. AI champions keep things moving. They help test ideas, spot early wins, and provide honest feedback about what’s working and what isn’t.
Crucially, they help translate senior leadership’s ambitions into something their teams can actually use day to day.
They boost adoption from the ground up
Most teams won’t change how they work unless someone they trust shows them how. AI champions give others the confidence to try new tools and the reassurance that it’s safe to experiment.
This kind of peer-led adoption works far better than one-off training sessions or generic emails from IT. It creates momentum, builds capability, and helps AI become part of the culture, not just a top-down passing initiative.
They spot real use cases
Good AI champions understand the problems their teams face. That puts them in the perfect position to suggest smart, relevant use cases. Not theoretical improvements. Practical ones.
They’re often the first to notice where automation could save time, where AI could improve outputs, or where manual workarounds could be replaced altogether. These small improvements add up quickly, especially when shared across teams.
They reduce risk
Left to chance, AI usage tends to fragment. Different people try different tools, with different levels of risk. AI champions help the leadership team and AI council to shape responsible adoption. They can guide others towards approved tools, flag concerns early, and ensure AI is being used in line with internal policies.
This reduces compliance risks and builds confidence across the organisation.
They create a culture of continuous learning
AI isn’t something you launch and forget. The landscape is changing too fast for that. AI champions help keep teams up to date, sharing tips, lessons, and examples of what’s working elsewhere. Done well, they create a ripple effect of curiosity and confidence.
Final thought
You don’t need hundreds of AI champions. But you do need a few. Look for people who are respected by their peers, open to change, and willing to learn. Give them time, training, and a clear brief. In return, they’ll help you embed AI where it matters most, augmenting the human inside the day-to-day workings of your teams.
Contact us to discuss how you can select, educate and enable AI champions in your business.
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- Assess AI readiness: Understand where you are today across people, processes, and platforms.
- Identify high-impact use cases: Through discovery workshops and hands-on collaboration, we surface the areas where AI and automation can add the most value specific to your business.
- Design and implement practical solutions: From AI agents to process automation, we help you build solutions that deliver real business outcomes not just tech demos.
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