From option to necessity: transformation can no longer be postponed
One of the clearest messages from the meeting was that digital transformation is no longer an optional initiative. The combination of more mature artificial intelligence, more flexible robotics and increasing competitive pressure is widening the gap between companies that learn and execute quickly, and companies that remain in isolated experiments without direction. Today many organisations are doing something with artificial intelligence. The difference is whether that something responds to a roadmap connected to the companys competitive strategy, or whether it is a set of scattered initiatives that neither scale nor generate internal traction.What a hybrid system is (and is not) in 2026
During the discussion an essential point was clarified: a hybrid system is not half human and half machine. It is a system in which each part does what it does best and integrates with intention.- On the one hand, artificial intelligence and automation increase capability: they turn data into useful information, reduce operational workload and help make decisions faster and with higher quality.
- On the other hand, human talent remains the element that leads: it defines objectives, interprets context, manages risks, prioritises and makes decisions.
Why 2026 is not just another year
During the webinar several reasons were shared as to why we are facing a structural change:- Technological acceleration with practical application The progress of artificial intelligence has been very fast, but what is different now is its deployment in concrete cases with return, connected to real processes.
- Technology more accessible to industry Available infrastructure, more mature tools and widespread adoption have reduced barriers. Technology is within reach and that raises the competitive bar.
- Competition and consumers as drivers of change The market pressures companies to innovate faster, personalise and reduce friction. And consumers, increasingly informed, push towards new standards.
- Regulatory complexity as a strategic variable In an environment with different requirements by countries and markets, having digital support to anticipate impacts and reduce risks becomes a lever of competitiveness.
The talent factor: the ultimate multiplier
One particularly relevant idea was the relationship between hybrid systems and talent. Artificial intelligence does not only automate: it also amplifies capabilities.- Teams with a high level can multiply their impact.
- Profiles anchored in rigid ways of working can become a real brake for the organisation.
Changes in roles: when contribution is redefined
During the discussion a phenomenon already visible in many organisations was highlighted: part of the intermediate roles traditionally focused on collecting and transferring information face a profound change. If systems automatically generate reports and monitoring dashboards, the value shifts towards:- understanding the business with technical criteria,
- asking the right questions,
- translating data into decisions,
- leading adoption and change.
Five signals to know whether you are leading or being overtaken
If tomorrow an executive wanted a quick self-assessment, these signals are a good starting point:- There are progress indicators connected to strategy It is not enough to implement artificial intelligence. Impact must be measured: time, waste, quality, productivity, speed of launch, risk, etc.
- The organisation can analyse competitors and trends with agility If preparing a competitive analysis takes months, there is a clear problem of speed and tools.
- Processes and knowledge are defined and organised Without clear processes and structured knowledge, artificial intelligence does not scale. It only generates isolated tests and subsequent frustration.
- Start with cases with visible value and rapid adoption Prioritising initiatives with impact and low cost of change accelerates internal confidence and reduces friction.
- There is a realistic adoption and change management plan Without this, projects drag on, lose credibility and stall.