Alt-Consulting (AI Adoption Conversations)

Utsav A Bhatt | AI Adoption Advisor

Hosted by Utsav A Bhatt, Alt-Consulting explores how AI adoption is reshaping both the consulting future and how companies drive real business results through AI transformation. Across industries such as banking, retail, and professional services, organizations are investing heavily in AI. Yet, in many cases, AI is not delivering results. Productivity gains remain limited, revenue impact is unclear, and most initiatives struggle to move beyond pilots. This podcast unpacks why AI adoption fails to scale, what blocks AI implementation, and what it actually takes to make AI adoption happen in real organizations. Through focused monologues and conversations with operators, founders, and industry insiders, the series examines AI transformation from two distinct but connected lenses. First, how AI adoption is redefining AI consulting, challenging traditional advisory models, and shaping the future of consulting toward more outcome-driven, execution-focused approaches. Second, how organizational change for AI and behavioral change for AI are critical to unlocking AI-driven productivity improvement and AI-led revenue growth inside companies. The podcast goes beyond tools, use cases, and surface-level AI trends. It focuses on the deeper questions: how work needs to be redesigned for AI, how operating models must evolve, how decision-making and incentives shift, and how companies move from experimentation to enterprise AI adoption at scale. It also explores why employees are not resisting AI, but often protecting how they have learned to succeed, and what that means for AI change management strategy. Along the way, Alt-Consulting highlights real-world examples of AI consulting in practice, AI transformation strategy, and how leading organizations are bridging the gap between AI ambition and business impact. It addresses common challenges such as AI not scaling beyond pilots, lack of AI ROI, and misalignment between technology investments and organizational readiness. This is not about hype. It is about outcomes. It is about how to move from AI pilots to real results, how to embed AI into everyday workflows, and how to ensure that AI adoption translates into measurable business value. If you are leading AI initiatives, shaping AI strategy, advising clients on AI transformation, or rethinking the role of consulting in an AI-driven world, this podcast offers a clear, practitioner-led perspective on what actually works and what needs to change.

  1. 2 days ago

    AI Transformation: The Leadership and Behavior Change Challenge of AI | Nikki Barua | S1E15

    In this episode of Alt Consulting: AI Adoption Conversations, Utsav Bhatt speaks with Nikki Barua about why AI adoption is not fundamentally a technology problem, but a leadership, behavior change, and organizational transformation challenge. Drawing from more than 25 years of experience leading transformation initiatives with organizations including Disney, Coca-Cola, and Nike, Nikki explains why so many enterprises struggle to move beyond AI pilots, copilots, workshops, and experimentation into real business impact. The conversation explores one of the biggest questions facing organizations today: why is enterprise AI adoption still failing to translate into meaningful productivity gains, operating model change, and organizational transformation? Nikki argues that successful AI transformation is never driven by technology alone. The organizations that succeed are the ones willing to rethink leadership behaviors, incentives, talent models, decision-making structures, and the way work itself gets done. Key themes discussed in the episode include: • Why behavior change matters more than AI tools • The three factors that separate organizations that transform from those that stagnate • Why large enterprises often resist disruption despite having talented people and massive resources • How legacy operating models and organizational incentives slow down AI adoption • Why AI transformation is fundamentally different from previous digital transformation waves • How AI challenges identity, expertise, and leadership confidence itself • Why identity shift is harder than skill acquisition in the AI era • How leaders can evolve from operators into orchestrators in AI-native organizations • The rise of AI agents and how humanizing AI changes collaboration between humans and technology • Why most companies focus only on efficiency instead of reimagining business models with AI • The leadership courage required to disrupt your own organization before competitors do • Why experienced leaders and Gen X executives may become major accelerators of AI adoption • How contextual wisdom, judgment, and pattern recognition become strategic advantages in an AI-native world The discussion also dives into the future of consulting and professional services in the AI era. Utsav and Nikki explore how AI-native consulting firms, productized consulting, solopreneur models, expert networks, and agentic operating systems are reshaping the consulting industry itself. A major insight from the episode is that AI will not simply automate work. It will fundamentally redefine leadership, expertise, organizational identity, and the structure of professional services. This is not just a conversation about AI tools or AI implementation. It is a discussion about the future of leadership, enterprise transformation, consulting, workforce reinvention, and organizational change in the age of AI. If you are a CEO, CIO, CHRO, transformation leader, consultant, innovation executive, or anyone responsible for driving AI adoption and organizational transformation, this episode offers a practical and deeply human perspective on what it truly takes to create business value with AI. Topics covered: AI Adoption | AI Transformation | Organizational Transformation | Leadership Change | AI Change Management | Enterprise AI | AI Agents | Future of Consulting | Productized Consulting | Workforce Reinvention | Digital Transformation | Executive Leadership | Change Management | Agentic Organizations | AI Productivity | Future of Work

    35 min
  2. 20 May

    AI Governance: The Hidden Risks of AI Agents and Shadow AI | John Willis | S1E14

    In this episode of Alt Consulting: AI Adoption Conversations, Utsav Bhatt speaks with John Willis, DevOps pioneer, co-author of The DevOps Handbook, and author of Rebels of Reason, about why AI adoption is not fundamentally a technology problem, but an organizational transformation challenge. The conversation explores why many companies are investing heavily in AI transformation initiatives, copilots, AI agents, task forces, councils, and token-usage dashboards, yet still failing to achieve meaningful productivity gains or operational change. John argues that AI is not creating organizational dysfunction. It is exposing the weaknesses that already existed inside the enterprise. A major theme is the difference between AI experimentation and enterprise AI adoption. John explains that prototypes are learning artifacts, while production systems are liability artifacts. Many organizations are deploying AI pilots into real workflows without addressing governance, operating model redesign, risk management, data quality, authority structures, or AI change management. The discussion also critiques the obsession with token economics and AI activity metrics. John compares today’s AI token leaderboards to the outdated software engineering metric of counting lines of code. More AI usage does not automatically create business value. The real question is whether AI adoption is improving decision-making, productivity, customer outcomes, or operational leverage. Another important topic is shadow AI and agent sprawl across enterprises. Just as cloud computing created shadow IT, AI is now creating uncontrolled proliferation of AI tools, workflows, and autonomous agents. In regulated industries and large enterprises, this creates serious concerns around AI governance, data security, permissions, accountability, and organizational risk. John shares examples of AI-related failures caused by weak architecture, poor governance, excessive permissions, and badly designed systems. His point is clear: AI accelerates whatever systems and behaviors already exist inside the organization, whether strong or weak. The conversation then shifts toward leadership and organizational readiness. For CEOs, CIOs, Chief Strategy Officers, transformation leaders, and AI adoption advisors, John argues that the starting point is not simply deploying more AI tools. Organizations must rethink talent strategy, governance models, innovation systems, and how work actually gets done. An AI strategy without a talent and operating model strategy is incomplete. Utsav and John also discuss the future of consulting in the AI era. Both argue that organizations may not need large consulting teams focused only on AI strategy decks. Instead, companies increasingly need trusted advisors who can diagnose organizational friction, redesign workflows, guide AI adoption, and help leaders navigate organizational change during AI transformation. The episode closes with a powerful insight: the companies that succeed with AI will not necessarily be the ones with the most AI tools, pilots, tokens, or agents. They will be the organizations willing to rethink how they operate, govern, learn, and change in the age of AI. #AIAdoption #AITransformation #AIConsulting #AIChangeManagement #OrganizationalTransformation #EnterpriseAI #AIGovernance #AIProductivity #FutureOfConsulting #AIAdoptionAdvisors

    43 min
  3. 13 May

    AI Adoption for SMBs: Automate Workflows & Drive Results | Marvin Martinez | S1E13

    Most companies think AI adoption starts with tools, chatbots, or agents. But real AI transformation starts somewhere much simpler: understanding how work actually gets done. In this episode of Alt-Consulting: AI Adoption Conversations, Utsav speaks with Marvin Martinez, Founder and CEO of Bansor AI, about how small and mid-sized businesses can use AI and automation to eliminate manual work, reduce operational friction, and improve AI productivity. Marvin shares practical examples of AI implementation across back-office workflows, logistics operations, lead generation, CRM updates, recruitment processes, and sales automation. The conversation shows why successful AI adoption is not just a technology problem. It is also a workflow design, consulting, AI change management, and organizational transformation challenge. We discuss: 00:00 Introduction 01:26 Why SMBs are ideal for AI adoption 02:44 Automating back-office workflows 07:07 Why process clarity matters before AI implementation 08:29 AI-powered lead generation and CRM automation 15:12 Customizing automation for sales teams 19:32 Reducing errors in recruitment and onboarding workflows 24:42 AI change management and employee involvement 26:05 Final thoughts on AI adoption and transformation Key takeaway: Don’t start with the AI tool. Start with the workflow. AI adoption works when organizations redesign processes, involve employees early, and use automation to free people for higher-value work. If you are a business leader, founder, operator, consultant, or transformation leader working on AI adoption, AI transformation, AI productivity, or organizational change, this conversation offers a practical view of what actually works. Subscribe to Alt-Consulting: AI Adoption Conversations for more discussions with AI adoption advisors, consultants, founders, and transformation leaders on how AI is changing work, consulting, and organizational transformation. #AIAdoption #AITransformation #AIProductivity #AIChangeManagement #Consulting #OrganizationalTransformation #BusinessAutomation #AIAdoptionAdvisors #WorkflowAutomation #AltConsulting

    27 min
  4. 29 Apr

    AI Adoption Needs Culture First: Why Technology Fails Without Behavior Change | Jamey Lutz | S1E12

    This episode explores AI adoption, AI transformation, and why AI is not delivering results in many organizations. A key insight: AI adoption is not a technology problem, it is a behavior and culture problem. Using lessons from Ritz-Carlton’s service excellence, this conversation breaks down how organizations can drive behavioral change for AI, build a strong execution culture, and move from AI pilots to real results. The conversation dives into what it actually takes to drive organizational change for AI. It explores the role of leadership in shaping behavior, how culture is operationalized through hiring and corrective mechanisms, and why most AI initiatives fail without a shift in how people work. Through the Ritz-Carlton example, the discussion highlights how service culture is designed, implemented, and sustained at scale, and what AI-driven organizations can learn from it. It also examines how companies can start the journey of AI transformation, drive customer-centric change, and sustain innovation over time. If you are working on enterprise AI adoption, scaling AI beyond pilots, or trying to make AI deliver measurable business results, this episode offers a practical lens on what actually works. TakeawaysAI adoption is a behavior change problem, not a technology problemLeadership plays a critical role in driving organizational change for AICulture systems determine whether AI transformation delivers resultsService excellence principles can accelerate AI adoption at scale Chapters00:00 AI Adoption and the Challenge of Behavior Change 05:58 Service Culture and AI Transformation: Ritz-Carlton Example 10:59 Starting Organizational Change for AI 19:52 Sustaining AI Transformation and Innovation 24:52 Behavioral Change for AI Adoption 30:58 Scaling AI Adoption Across Organizations

    35 min
  5. 15 Apr

    AI Transformation: The Rise of the Fractional Chief AI Officer | John Sukup | E1S10

    This episode explores AI adoption, AI transformation, and the rise of the Fractional Chief AI Officer as organizations struggle to turn AI investments into real results. As many companies face the challenge of AI not delivering results, the need for leadership that can bridge strategy, execution, and organizational change has never been greater. The conversation breaks down when and why companies need a Chief AI Officer, and how the role is evolving from a niche leadership position to a critical driver of enterprise AI adoption. It examines the emergence of the Fractional Chief AI Officer model, especially for organizations that need senior AI leadership without committing to a full-time role. The discussion also explores the role of CIOs in AI adoption, how responsibilities are shifting across leadership teams, and what it takes to drive AI transformation at scale. A structured, three-phased approach is outlined, along with a real-world case study, showing how organizations can move from fragmented AI initiatives to a more integrated and outcome-driven model. The episode further examines whether the Chief AI Officer is a transitionary role or a long-term capability, and what CEOs need to consider when building leadership for AI. If you are leading AI strategy, working in AI consulting, or trying to scale AI beyond pilots, this conversation provides a practical view of how leadership drives results. Chapters00:00 AI Adoption and the Rise of the Chief AI Officer 07:38 When Do You Need a Chief AI Officer? 16:10 AI Transformation Framework: A Three-Phased Approach 24:55 Fractional vs Full-Time Chief AI Officer

    32 min
  6. 7 Apr

    AI Transformation: Why the Future of Consulting Will Look Completely Different | Pontus Sirén | E1S9

    This episode explores AI adoption, AI transformation, and how they are reshaping the consulting future. As AI continues to evolve, it is not just changing tools and workflows, but fundamentally redefining how consulting delivers value and how organizations drive results. The conversation examines how technological disruption and global economic shifts are accelerating the need for enterprise AI adoption, and why traditional consulting models are struggling to keep up. A key theme is the integration of AI at the source, where AI is embedded directly into how work is done, rather than layered on top of existing processes. It explores how this shift is redefining AI consulting, changing the role of advisors from delivering recommendations to enabling execution and outcomes. The discussion also highlights why many organizations are investing in AI but still facing the challenge of AI not delivering results, and what this means for the future of advisory work. The episode further dives into the challenges faced by traditional consulting firms, the emergence of new consulting models, and the biggest hurdles for up-and-coming firms trying to operate in an AI-driven world. If you are involved in AI transformation, rethinking your consulting strategy, or exploring how AI adoption is changing the role of consulting, this conversation provides a clear, forward-looking perspective. TakeawaysAI adoption is reshaping the consulting future and redefining how value is deliveredEmbedding AI at the source is critical for AI transformation at scaleTraditional consulting models are challenged by the shift toward AI-driven executionThe gap between AI investment and outcomes highlights why AI is not delivering results in many organizations

    30 min
  7. 1 Apr

    Enterprise AI Adoption: Operating System for Real Results | Siddharth Bohra | S1E8

    This episode explores AI adoption, AI transformation, and how organizations can move from strategy to execution in a world where AI is not delivering results for many companies. In conversation with Siddharth Bohra, Founder of Trmeric, the discussion dives into how enterprises are rethinking AI consulting, AI strategy, and the role of technology leadership in driving real outcomes. A central theme is the gap between strategy and execution, and how most organizations struggle to translate ideas from presentations into tangible business impact. Siddharth introduces the concept of an AI-native operating system for enterprise transformation, designed to bridge this gap. The conversation explores how embedding AI directly into workflows, decision-making, and execution processes can accelerate enterprise AI adoption and eliminate inefficiencies that slow down transformation. The episode also examines the rise of “strategy as a product” and how AI is reshaping the consulting future, moving from slide-based recommendations to system-driven execution. It highlights how AI consulting models are evolving, and why the bar for value creation in consulting is rising rapidly. A key focus is on the real blockers to AI adoption. From organizational readiness to ownership challenges, the discussion unpacks why AI adoption challenges persist and what it takes to overcome them. It also explores how leaders can drive organizational change for AI and behavioral change for AI, ensuring that technology investments translate into productivity improvement and revenue growth. The conversation further covers: How AI can reduce wasted time and improve decision-making qualityWhy embedding AI into workflows is more powerful than layering it on topThe evolving role of CIOs and technology leaders in AI transformationHow teams can use AI to operate with greater purpose and business alignment For builders, the episode offers practical insights on creating AI-native products, including the importance of solving real customer problems, applying systems thinking, and building integrated solutions rather than standalone AI features. If you are working on AI adoption, leading AI transformation, building AI products, or rethinking the role of consulting in an AI-driven world, this episode provides a clear, practitioner-led perspective on what actually works and how to make AI deliver real results. Chapters00:00 AI Adoption and the Strategy-to-Execution Gap 04:15 AI Transformation and the Rise of AI-Native Systems 10:30 AI Adoption Challenges and Organizational Readiness 18:30 Embedding AI into Workflows and Decision-Making 23:20 Building AI Products: Systems Thinking and Real Use Cases 30:20 AI Consulting and the Future of Strategy Execution

    31 min

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Hosted by Utsav A Bhatt, Alt-Consulting explores how AI adoption is reshaping both the consulting future and how companies drive real business results through AI transformation. Across industries such as banking, retail, and professional services, organizations are investing heavily in AI. Yet, in many cases, AI is not delivering results. Productivity gains remain limited, revenue impact is unclear, and most initiatives struggle to move beyond pilots. This podcast unpacks why AI adoption fails to scale, what blocks AI implementation, and what it actually takes to make AI adoption happen in real organizations. Through focused monologues and conversations with operators, founders, and industry insiders, the series examines AI transformation from two distinct but connected lenses. First, how AI adoption is redefining AI consulting, challenging traditional advisory models, and shaping the future of consulting toward more outcome-driven, execution-focused approaches. Second, how organizational change for AI and behavioral change for AI are critical to unlocking AI-driven productivity improvement and AI-led revenue growth inside companies. The podcast goes beyond tools, use cases, and surface-level AI trends. It focuses on the deeper questions: how work needs to be redesigned for AI, how operating models must evolve, how decision-making and incentives shift, and how companies move from experimentation to enterprise AI adoption at scale. It also explores why employees are not resisting AI, but often protecting how they have learned to succeed, and what that means for AI change management strategy. Along the way, Alt-Consulting highlights real-world examples of AI consulting in practice, AI transformation strategy, and how leading organizations are bridging the gap between AI ambition and business impact. It addresses common challenges such as AI not scaling beyond pilots, lack of AI ROI, and misalignment between technology investments and organizational readiness. This is not about hype. It is about outcomes. It is about how to move from AI pilots to real results, how to embed AI into everyday workflows, and how to ensure that AI adoption translates into measurable business value. If you are leading AI initiatives, shaping AI strategy, advising clients on AI transformation, or rethinking the role of consulting in an AI-driven world, this podcast offers a clear, practitioner-led perspective on what actually works and what needs to change.