Embracing the Role of Educator: Guidance for Information Management Practitioners in the Era of AI
Tracy Caughell

By: Tracy Caughell on August 19th, 2024

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Embracing the Role of Educator: Guidance for Information Management Practitioners in the Era of AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI)  |  AIIM on Air

As organizations explore the potential of AI, information management practitioners may face the challenge of being perceived as roadblocks rather than facilitators. However, by aligning Generative AI initiatives with business goals and promoting intentional adoption, these professionals can pivot into a critical educator role.

 

Lead with Real-World Examples

To effectively educate stakeholders, information managers should leverage real-world examples that resonate with their audience. When making the business case for AI, provide practical use cases that illustrate how the technology could be applied within the organization. For instance, demonstrate how AI could streamline the hiring process by suggesting insightful interview questions.

 

Put AI in Context

Rather than lecturing solely on technical concepts, contextualize AI within familiar business scenarios. This approach helps stakeholders understand the practical implications and benefits of AI adoption. By grounding the discussion in relatable terms, information managers can bridge the gap between abstract technology and tangible business value.

 

Showcase Your Expertise

Information management practitioners should confidently showcase their expertise in AI and related domains. By seamlessly incorporating relevant lingo and jargon into discussions, they can establish credibility and demonstrate their mastery of the subject matter. This positions them as knowledgeable educators who can guide the organization's AI journey effectively.

 

Foster a Collaborative Learning Environment

Effective education is a two-way street. Information managers should create an environment where both they and senior leaders can learn from each other. Encourage open dialogue, actively listen to concerns and perspectives, and be receptive to feedback. This collaborative approach fosters trust and ensures that AI initiatives are shaped by a diverse range of insights and experiences.

 

By embracing these strategies, information management practitioners can shed the perception of being roadblocks and instead emerge as invaluable educators, championing intentional AI adoption aligned with the organization's goals and needs.

 

This blog post is based on the transcript of an original AIIM OnAir podcast, recorded on April 22, 2024. Listen to the full episode. AIIM used the Pro version of Anthropic's Claude.ai to convert the transcript to a blog post and then the post was edited by AIIM staff and the author. 

 

About Tracy Caughell

Tracy Caughell is the Senior Director of Product Management at OpenText. She has contributed to international standards, but if you ask her she'd prefer to be known for bringing fun to the world of compliance. She is a regular speaker and thought leader about the challenges facing the information worker and records manager in the modern work environment.