The ROI Was Never in the Tool
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AI tools are live, people are using them, and adoption dashboards are running. Only 29% of organizations are seeing actual ROI. The gap isn't a technology problem — it's a sequencing one. The work that would close it was never done.
Jackson Lynch and Scott Morris break down why "deploy the tool, get the result" is structurally false — and what the organizations earning returns are doing differently. If your board is asking what changed, this episode is where to start.
What You'll Learn
- The 45%/7% Gartner gap: AI is delivering, but the freed capacity has nowhere to go — and that's the whole problem.
- Why treating launch as the outcome guarantees the proof gap, and why work redesign is a separate, harder project than deployment.
- The four-play post-launch playbook: deployment audit, forward baseline, workflow redesign, and vendor accountability.
- Why the CHRO is the only person in the enterprise positioned to own both the technology side and the workforce side simultaneously.
- How to establish a forward baseline today — even if you didn't capture one before launch — and what to measure going forward.
Key Quotes
- "The tool is working and the freed capacity is going nowhere."
- "We deployed the technology, so now the business will benefit — that's just a false assumption."
- "Post-launch isn't a failure state, it's just a different starting point."
Sources for Statistics Cited
- 45% of managers say AI is delivering as expected; 7% of HR leaders provide guidance on redeploying freed time — Gartner, March 2026
- 87% of CHROs forecasting greater AI integration in HR in the next 12 months — SHRM State of AI in HR 2026
- 29% of organizations seeing significant ROI from generative AI (attributed to McKinsey) — Source not directly verified; closest McKinsey finding: 39% attribute any EBIT impact to AI (McKinsey State of AI 2025)
- 51 work days per employee per year lost to technology friction — WalkMe study, cited by Futurum Group
- Organizations earning $1.50 for every dollar invested in AI — Source not verified; closest published figure: $1.41 per dollar (Snowflake/ESG Research, 2025)
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