Enterprise Intelligence Without Enterprise Infrastructure
By Hart, Gideon
Published by epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565238019
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About this book
This book examines how emerging enterprises can adopt sophisticated AI capabilities traditionally reserved for large corporations. It explores the strategic deployment of artificial intelligence tools to streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and create competitive advantages in markets dominated by established players.
The content investigates patterns in AI adoption across different business scales, revealing how smaller organizations can implement intelligent systems without massive capital expenditure or technical teams. It reframes assumptions about technological barriers to market entry and demonstrates how strategic AI integration transforms operational efficiency, customer engagement, and product development.
Through an exploration of accessible AI platforms, automation frameworks, and data-driven decision systems, the book navigates the tension between resource constraints and competitive necessity. It addresses how entrepreneurs can construct intelligent business processes that rival those of Fortune 500 companies while maintaining agility and focus.
The framework presented examines sustainable approaches to AI implementation—avoiding both technological overwhelm and competitive stagnation. It explores practical integration strategies for marketing automation, customer insights, operational optimization, and strategic planning without requiring extensive technical infrastructure.
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