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Without domain expertise and clear governance structures, enterprise AI pilots can stall

By Randy Goh, Area Vice President (ASEAN), Dataiku | Monday, April 27, 2026, 5:15 PM Asia/Singapore

Without domain expertise and clear governance structures, enterprise AI pilots can stall

Accountability gaps, coordination costs, and decision logic risks hinder scaling AI to operational success beyond pilots.

As organizations move from experimenting with enterprise AI to operational integration, the limiting factor is no longer model capability or infrastructure, but how effectively organizations translate real-world decision processes into systems that can be executed, monitored, and improved.

A key development is the growing role of domain experts in shaping AI-enabled workflows. These individuals hold practical knowledge about exceptions, judgment calls, and informal processes that are rarely documented but are critical to how organizations function.

Embedding this knowledge into AI systems requires structured collaboration between business units and technical teams, rather than reliance on isolated data science efforts. Formalizing this collaboration can help teams transition from pilot projects to production-ready systems.

From experimentation to operational accountability

As AI becomes embedded in routine processes, organizations increasingly operate hybrid environments where automated systems and human workers jointly influence decisions. This creates accountability gaps if governance structures are not clearly defined.

Effective AI strategy requires explicit assignment of responsibility across three areas:

  • Oversight: who supervises system behavior and performance?
  • Validation: who verifies outputs before or after decisions are executed?
  • Accountability: who is responsible for outcomes, particularly in regulated or high-impact contexts?

Without these controls, organizations risk inconsistent decisions, compliance failures, and erosion of trust in automated systems.

Cost, coordination, and system complexity

The cost structure of enterprise AI extends beyond model usage or infrastructure. A significant portion of total cost arises from operational complexity, including:

  • Managing multiple tools and platforms with overlapping functionality
  • Coordinating initiatives across departments without shared standards
  • Maintaining consistency, monitoring, and compliance across systems

As a result, total cost of ownership becomes a more useful decision framework than isolated pricing metrics. Organizations that underestimate coordination and governance costs often face inefficiencies that offset expected gains.

Investment cycles and value realization

Periods of rapid investment in AI infrastructure do not automatically translate into business value. The differentiator is execution: the ability to convert technical capability into measurable improvements in workflows, decisions, or outcomes.

Organizations that focus on integration, process alignment, and measurable use cases are more likely to realize returns than those prioritizing access to advanced tools but without clear operational pathways.

Control over decision logic

A critical strategic risk lies in how organizations implement AI-driven decision-making. When core workflows and rules are embedded in external systems without clear internal ownership, adaptability is reduced. Changes to processes, regulations, or strategy can then require complex and costly reconfiguration.

Maintaining control over decision logic — through internal standards, portable architectures, or clear abstraction layers — supports flexibility and reduces long-term dependency risks.

Strategic implications

Enterprise AI success depends less on adopting new technologies and more on organizational design choices. Priorities include:

  • Integrating domain expertise into system design
  • Establishing clear governance and accountability models
  • Managing total cost through coordination and standardization
  • Focusing on operational outcomes rather than technical adoption
  • Retaining control over core decision-making processes

These factors determine whether AI functions as a scalable operational capability or remains a fragmented set of tools.

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