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AI Agents Are Not the Future. They Are Available Right Now.
Nolensville, Tennessee, April 21, 2026 — Thirteen Tennessee business leaders — from fintech to roofing to life sciences — discovered that AI agents are deployable right now, without consultants or enterprise infrastructure. One left wanting to build immediately. Another asked about private LLMs for regulated data. Here's what their survey data reveals about the diverging AI readiness gap in the mid-market.

JR
Apr 2211 min read


Your Next-in-Line Leaders Are Your Best AI Investment
Vancouver, British Columbia, April 17, 2026 — A Vancouver GPS Summit session filled entirely with VPs and directors revealed that 80% had no formal AI accountability structure — and 80% were actively asking for AI leadership development. One manufacturing VP had already built the complete AI readiness foundation his peers lacked. Here's what that gap reveals about where your company's AI future actually gets decided.

JR
Apr 1810 min read


Why American Manufacturing Has the Most to Gain from AI
Chicago, Illinois, April 14, 2026 — Nineteen Chicago manufacturing and industrial leaders gave the GPS Summit a perfect 5/5 — and 32% said their primary AI goal was talent development, not cost cutting. Their data reveals why American manufacturing sits at the highest-opportunity AI inflection point in a generation, and what's still standing in the way.

JR
Apr 1510 min read


AI Is Not About Replacing People. It Is About Freeing Them.
Atlanta, Georgia, April 08, 2026 — Six Atlanta small business leaders — from healthcare to commercial real estate to marketing communications — pushed back on fear-based AI framing and defined something more useful: a people-first AI strategy built around freeing capacity, not cutting headcount. Their survey data, and one particularly honest comment, reveal exactly what that looks like in practice.

JR
Apr 910 min read


AI Feels Like a Huge Elephant. Here Is How to Eat It.
Mesa, Arizona, March 26, 2026 — Nine Mesa CEOs — from steel fabrication to HVAC to biomedical manufacturing — gave the GPS Summit a 4.75/5 and a 100% recommendation rate. Their survey told a different story: 100% had no AI KPIs, 89% had no live pilots, and nearly half had no usable data. Here's the sequenced approach that turns that level of overwhelm into a clear starting point.

JR
Mar 2710 min read


A Whole Different Way to Look at AI in Your Business
Tucson, Arizona, March 25, 2026 — Three Tucson CEOs — from healthcare, financial services, and a plumbing company — gave back-to-back perfect scores two days running. Their survey data told a different story: 100% had no AI governance, 100% had no usable data, and 67% had no AI KPIs. Here's the reframe that produced both results at once.

JR
Mar 269 min read


Perfect Scores, Real Gaps: What Tucson CEOs Taught Us
Tucson, Arizona, March 24, 2026 — Tucson CEOs gave the GPS Summit a perfect 5/5 across every category — then their survey data revealed that 71% had no AI KPIs, 72% had no usable data for a pilot, and nearly half had no named AI owner. Here's what that combination of enthusiasm and honest self-assessment tells every business leader about where AI readiness actually stands.

JR
Mar 259 min read


The AI Skills Gap Is a Leadership Problem, Not an IT One
Detroit, Michigan, March 10, 2026 — At a Detroit CEO advisory workshop, 100% of attendees had no KPIs tied to AI and 80% had zero pilots in production. The problem isn't the technology — it's the absence of a named, accountable AI leader inside the organization.

JR
Mar 118 min read


What Happens When CEOs Finally Get Honest About AI
Elkhorn, Nebraska, March 05, 2026 — At a CEO advisory summit in Elkhorn, Nebraska, 93% of executives had no AI pilots in production and 80% had no one accountable for AI outcomes. Here's what the data — and the room — revealed.

JR
Mar 66 min read


AI Is Not the Bottleneck. Ownership Is: What Vancouver Leaders Told Us (and What the Data Confirms)
Vancouver, Canada, February 12, 2026 (AM) — Leaders want cost reduction, growth, and better CX from AI, but most lack a single accountable owner, KPIs, and safe-use rules. Here’s the fix.

JR
Feb 138 min read


From Customer Insights to Automation: AI Leadership That Scales
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 23, 2026 — Oklahoma City leaders rated this AI session a perfect 5/5, with feedback focused on practical implementation, not theory. A readiness survey shows the real blockers: unclear ownership, inconsistent guardrails, missing KPIs, and a skills gap that keeps teams stuck in pilots. This post shares a simple 30-day framework to turn customer insights into automation that improves customer experience and engagement without chaos.

JR
Jan 236 min read


Oklahoma City AI Leadership: Build Capability Without Overload
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 22, 2026 — Oklahoma City leaders shared what’s working and what isn’t in AI adoption: ownership, guardrails, KPIs, and micro-sessions. Build capability with GPS Summit.

JR
Jan 226 min read


Oklahoma City's AI Turning Point: From Concrete to Capable
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 21, 2026 — Oklahoma City leaders rated this AI workshop 4.9 across content, delivery, and applicability because it made AI concrete and usable. Survey results revealed the real blockers: unclear ownership, inconsistent guardrails, limited KPIs, and a major skills gap. This post shares a practical 30-day framework to move from tools to repeatable capability and measurable ROI.

JR
Jan 217 min read


Birmingham's AI Breakthrough for Strategic Growth
Birmingham, Alabama, January 15, 2026 — AI should make a leadership team faster, calmer, and more aligned—not busier. If AI increases motion without improving decisions, it is not a strategy. It is a distraction. But when AI strategy is built around real outcomes, strong guardrails, and a repeatable operating rhythm, it becomes a durable competitive advantage that improves customer experience and deepens customer engagement. That conviction got reinforced on Thursday, Janua

JR
Jan 168 min read


Why Birmingham Leaders Called This AI Workshop a Breakthrough
Birmingham, Alabama, January 13, 2026 — Birmingham leaders rated this AI workshop 5/5 across content, delivery, and applicability, with 100% recommending it. The core takeaway: AI is a capability you build. This post shares a practical 30-day AI Strategy sprint that turns Customer Insights into action, improves Customer Experience, strengthens Customer Engagement, and creates Competitive Advantage through guardrails and repeatable systems.

JR
Jan 147 min read


The Consolidation Era Begins: Enterprise AI in 2026
Issue #1 | January 2026 | Strategic Growth Intelligence From the desk of Troy Beetz, Chief Growth Officer Executive Summary If you've been wondering when enterprises would stop piloting every AI tool under the sun and start making real strategic decisions, 2026 appears as the inflection point. Our analysis of recent VC insights, market trends, and client data reveals a fundamental shift in how enterprises approach AI investment. Market Snapshot: By The Numbers 96% of enterp

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Jan 135 min read


Ontario's AI Reality Check: From Pilots to Competitive Advantage
Ontario, Canada, December 17, 2025 — AI is not a tool problem, it’s a leadership and capability problem. In Ontario, 37 leaders surfaced the real blockers: unclear ownership, scattered data, weak guardrails, missing KPIs, and pilots that never reach production. Here’s a practical 30-day framework to move from experiments to measurable customer experience and growth gains.

JR
Dec 17, 20257 min read


From AI Curiosity to Competitive Advantage: What 8 CEOs Taught Us About Internal Capability
Lake Oswego, Oregon, December 11, 2025 — Executives don’t need more AI hype. They need a path. From a GPS Summit workshop, 5 blockers surfaced: unclear ownership, siloed data, weak guardrails, slow execution, and no AI KPIs. Here’s a simple 30-day pilot framework to turn customer insights into measurable results without breaking trust, quality, or culture.

JR
Dec 11, 20256 min read


AI Leadership That Makes Work Easier, Not Busier
Portland, Oregon, December 10, 2025 — Portland leaders were clear: the best AI strategy is the one that makes work easier, not busier. From 13 responses, the biggest gaps were unclear ownership, siloed data, weak guardrails, and missing KPIs. Here’s a practical 30-day pilot framework to turn customer insights into measurable outcomes while protecting trust and customer experience.

JR
Dec 10, 20256 min read


Making AI Practical: What CEOs Asked for in Tualatin
Tualatin, Oregon, December 9, 2025 — CEOs want AI that makes leadership easier, not busier. From a Tualatin session, nine leaders surfaced the real blockers: unclear ownership, slow decision cycles, “almost ready” data, weak guardrails, and missing KPIs. Here’s a practical 7-day-to-30-day plan to run a safe pilot that ends in a decision and improves customer experience.

JR
Dec 9, 20257 min read
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