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March 2026 AI Insights
Last month we said the constraint wasn’t the technology, it was organisations.
Now, the conversation has shifted again. The question we keep hearing isn’t what can AI do, but how do we deploy it at scale? Not pilots or experiments, but real adoption across the entire organisation.
The reason is simple, it’s because the capability line has already been crossed.
AI systems are now completing real work, navigating tools, producing outputs, and in some cases improving themselves. This is no longer theoretical; it’s already happening in production.
Organisations are responding on multiple fronts: investment in AI is accelerating, alongside clear shifts in organisational structures and approaches to performance measurement.
However, most are running into the same issue. While individuals are becoming significantly more productive, organisations aren’t. One part of the system speeds up, the rest doesn’t and new bottlenecks appear.
This gap is now the defining challenge.
The full March AI Insights explores what this means in practice, from the move to agentic work, to how organisations are restructuring and why scaling beyond individual productivity is proving harder than expected.
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