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John Roese, the global chief technology officer and chief AI officer of Dell Technologies. In the long term, those two have to come closer together to achieve the speed necessary for an AI cycle. So the quality of what you produce in your organization as a CTO — if you're going to provide models built in-house — better be superstar quality, or no one's using it. Once you understand that those are high level, then you have to ask if you are actually on a path where if you apply AI, you're going to get to an outcome. DeCesare: I've been most inspired to drive the leverage of AI through the company by finding out how people have applied it.
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This article is part of "Tech Leadership Playbook," a series that shares advice from the most innovative tech execs. Think like a tech company, even if you're not oneWhen Zhou started at Change.org, her goal was to help the organization scale and meet demand. "I think nowadays, every organization needs to think about themselves as a technology company," Zhou said. And while Change.org is a values-driven organization, Zhou instructed her team to think like a tech company: solutions-driven and fast on their feet. "If a team plans to utilize technology to make an impact, then they need to fundamentally position themselves as a technology company."
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