The Secret to Successful AI-Driven Process Redesign

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The Secret to Successful AI-Driven Process Redesign

By H. James Wilson and Paul R. Daugherty | Harvard Business Review Magazine | January–February 2025 Issue

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3 key takeaways from the article

  1. As more operations become digitized, kaizen—augmented by generative AI and other advanced technologies—is once again reshaping process management. Now that features like natural-language interfaces have made gen AI accessible to nontechnical employees, it’s driving both large and small process changes. With the help of AI, employees can synthesize data of all kinds, including unstructured data. They can turn once-inscrutable masses of numerical information into insight-driven workflow improvements, continuously increasing performance, reducing waste, and achieving higher levels of quality. 
  2. Some of the lessons learned from how the best companies are deploying gen AI are:  Empowering Employees Throughout the Enterprise, Redesigning Scientific Processes, Augmenting Creative Processes, Animating Physical Operations, Autonomous Agents, and Ecosystem of Autonomous Agents.
  3. Rather than displacing humans, as gen AI is widely presumed to do, kaizen 2.0 is moving them to the center of new machine-assisted processes and achieving a long-held aspiration of much management theory: putting business transformation in the hands of all employees.

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Topics:  Kaizen, Artificial Intelligence, Process Improvement, Human & Technology