
Public sector leaders may recognize the potential of AI to modernize operations and improve constituent services, yet many struggle to turn interest into meaningful results. As AI tools and expectations evolve faster than most organizations can plan, leaders are left navigating fundamental questions: where to start, how to move quickly without increasing risk, and how to build trust while delivering real public value.
In this webinar, our leaders will share a practical, leadership-focused approach to moving from AI curiosity to action. The session focuses on identifying quick-win opportunities, prioritizing use cases based on constituent and employee impact, and understanding the data, governance, and workforce considerations required for responsible adoption. Rather than prescribing a one-size-fits-all roadmap, this webinar provides clear frameworks, real client examples, and guiding questions to help public sector leaders make informed decisions today while setting a foundation for future progress. Attendees will leave with a clear “tomorrow plan” — immediate day-one actions to begin adopting AI thoughtfully, balancing speed to value with transparency, accountability, and appropriate guardrails.
Learning objectives:
- Identify common barriers that keep public sector organizations stuck in AI “interest” rather than execution.
- Explore and prioritize quick-win AI opportunities using constituent outcomes and repeatable use cases — before major investments.
- Explain leadership responsibilities for responsible AI adoption, including transparency, accountability, and change management.
- Recognize workforce and labor considerations leaders should address early when introducing AI-enabled change.
- Apply a set of practical “tomorrow actions” to assess readiness, reduce risk, and start a safe first wave.
This session is designed for public sector-operating environments. Private sector organizations should register for our commercial-focused AI webinar, which addresses different governance structures, operating models, and decision constraints.
For more information regarding program cancellation policies, please visit our webinar website or contact our offices at 248-352-2500.
Staff wishing to express complaints regarding this training should contact the Learning Team at 248-223-3881.
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