Process First, Technology Second
AI is transforming the workplace by automating tasks, accelerating decision-making, and improving productivity. But there鈥檚 a danger when organizations often focus on the potential of AI applications before examining the processes those tools are meant to support. People frequently ask me how to best utilize AI for their businesses. I tell them that AI delivers its greatest value when organizations first establish clear, well-managed operations. Process improvement methodologies provide the structure needed to ensure AI initiatives achieve their intended results. By focusing on human supervision, outcomes, and validation, organizations can maximize the return on their AI investments.
Human-Centered AI Begins with Process
One of the most important reasons for integrating process improvement principles is to prioritize a human-centered approach to technology adoption. AI, ideally, should accelerate and augment processes guided by a clear, detailed vision to generate a desired result. While AI applications excel at processing broad patterns and generating rapid outputs, they require the steady hand of a process manager to dot the i's and cross the t's. By establishing structured safeguards, these tools serve the process鈥檚 specifications rather than diverging from the primary objective. This deliberate alignment with process improvement protects against unnecessary drift and enables a more intuitive and precise application of AI.
Protecting the Entire Process
Process improvement also upholds the desired objective by examining how particular changes鈥攑roblem-solving corrections, for example鈥攁ffect broader functions. Most processes don鈥檛 exist in a vacuum. Tweaks made to one area can unintentionally create bottlenecks, delays, or quality issues elsewhere. Before implementing AI, organizations should assess the upstream and downstream impacts to make sure the entire workflow remains aligned and functional. Process improvement methodologies encourage leaders to see processes as interconnected systems, helping them avoid unintended consequences. Improvements in one area should support the performance of the entire system.
Speed Doesn鈥檛 Guarantee Accuracy
Arguably, the most critical function of process improvement is validation. AI鈥檚 processing speed doesn鈥檛 guarantee accuracy. Organizations should incorporate a method for oversight, a way to monitor for errors. Organizations must verify that outputs meet expectations. Process improvement practices emphasize measurement, testing, and continuous evaluation to ensure reliable conclusions. Ensuring quality control helps organizations detect issues, maintain standards, and make necessary adjustments before problems become costly. Without systematic reviews for validation, the most sophisticated AI systems can introduce costly mistakes into otherwise efficient operations.
Building a Strong Foundation for AI
The adoption of technology will only continue to increase. As a result, I firmly believe organizations should consider process improvement techniques as a necessary foundation鈥攏ot an optional consideration. Lean Six Sigma methodologies provide proven tools for eliminating waste, streamlining operations, and enhancing overall value before AI is introduced. USF Corporate Training and Professional Education offers Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and Green Belt certification programs to help professionals develop the skills needed to evaluate processes, lead improvement initiatives, and support successful technology integration. By strengthening processes first, organizations position themselves to maximize the potential of AI.
