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Ariadna Navarro

Ariadna helps clients identify and unlock growth potential by connecting business strategy to brand and experience strategy as a way to relentlessly and cohesively deploy a company’s ambition. As Chief Growth Officer, she leads strategy, client engagement and business development. Acknowledging the connective tissue between what a brand is and what a brand does allows her to have a unique perspective on where markets are going, what clients need and how a brand can find a moment of differentiation in crowded markets.

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Contributor Brief·Ariadna Navarro · 2 articles
Updated Aug 3, 2023

AI adoption requires governance frameworks, not just capability assessment

Navarro argues that businesses rushing to adopt AI systematically overlook the governance frameworks and accountability structures needed to manage real-world stakeholder impact. She advocates treating AI not as a panacea but as a tool requiring rigorous ethical mandates and discerning evaluation of both strengths and limitations.

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distinct framings of same AI governance warning published same day

It's a myth to consider AI a panacea; understanding its strengths and limitations is crucial.

As Businesses Integrate AI [software and technology]

Core risks in enterprise AI deployment

Lack of governance frameworks9
Overlooked real-world stakeholder impact8
Capability-only assessment (no ethics)8
Missing accountability structures8

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Lack of governance frameworks
Overlooked real-world stakeholder impact
Capability-only assessment (no ethics)
Missing accountability structures

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critical prerequisite missing in most AI integrations: governance design

Companies rushing to adopt AI risk overlooking the governance frameworks needed to manage its real-world impact on stakeholders and operations.

As Businesses Integrate AI [education technology]

Understanding strengths and limitations is crucial—this is where ethical mandates around AI come in.

As Businesses Integrate AI [software and technology]

Discerning evaluation of AI applications prevents organizations from treating capability as license.

Themes:Governance as prerequisite, not afterthought in AI deploymentEthical accountability frameworks prevent capability-driven overreachReal-world stakeholder impact requires structured organizational oversight

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  • AM
    Alex M.·2h agoquestion

    What sparked your research into disruptive innovation?

    Curious what the original insight was that led you to the Innovator's Dilemma framework.

  • SL
    Sophia L.·1d agoidea

    Would love a deep-dive into EdTech adoption barriers.

    Your framing of sustaining vs. disruptive innovation feels directly applicable to school systems.

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    David R.·3d agoquestion

    How do you see AI changing the personalized learning landscape?