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It’s About the Team, Not the Tools: How to Leverage This X-Factor to Nail AI Execution in Q4

  • Common House Richmond 303 West Broad Street Richmond, VA, 23220 United States (map)

An executive roundtable for CIOs and other senior tech leaders tasked with enabling AI in their organization

Your organization has the budget, talent, and tech roadmap—but that alone won’t guarantee Q4 results. The most forward-thinking CIOs and tech leaders are now asking:

“Is our leadership team’s collaboration strong enough to deliver on our tech bets and meet C-suite expectations?”

70% of digital transformations fail—not due to technology, but to leadership misalignment and execution gaps. True success depends on how well your teams navigate complexity, drive cross-functional initiatives, and pivot quickly to operationalize new tech.

Join senior tech executives for a straight-talk roundtable to tackle what could derail Q4 execution. We’ll share insights on:

  • Where friction most often hinders leadership team collaboration in disruptive change

  • What actually works to keep teams aligned when speed is critical

  • The teaming skills you’ll need to drive high-performance execution

Facilitated by Kimberley Lewis Parsons, CEO of Bamboo Teaming, don’t miss this opportunity for valuable networking and insider talk.

10 Tech Executives. Wisdom around the table. Fresh ideas to seed your thinking.

Seats are limited—secure yours today. We hope to see you there.

This is a curated executive event ideal for: CIOs, CTOs, COOs, and senior tech leaders driving Q4 AI initiatives who know team effectiveness is the competitive edge for successful implementation and execution.

AGENDA

12.30 - 1.00 PM EST: Lunch with Networking

1:00 - 2:30 PM EST: Roundtable Discussion with Leaders At the Table

2:30 - 3:00 PM EST: Wrap Up with Networking

3:00 - 4:00 PM EST: You’re invited to join us in the Social Hall to keep the convo going

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