For Creators: GenAI Adoption Roadmap

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Navigate your AI adoption journey with confidence.

This annotated checklist can help you map your path to safe, secure use of genAI for content creation.

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As marketing leaders and their internal and external teams look to leverage generative AI tools in their workflows, an adoption roadmap is essential to navigating the twists and turns confidently. Last year, I wrote a blog post outlining some GenAI best practices for marketing teams, and based on reader interest I’ve expanded that list into a more detailed, annotated roadmap that can be adapted for your organization.  

The roadmap is designed with creators in mind, whether you’re creating for your own organization or for a third party. It covers everything from strategic alignment, governance, and ethics, to best practices, recordkeeping, and audits. Helpful annotations guide the user by offering tips and reminders and explaining concepts. It’s a perfect jumping off point for creating your own customized roadmap.

For the original post that inspired this post and roadmap tool that lists best practices for content creation, see here: https://www.aigovernance.group/blog/ai-best-practices-for-marketing-teams

And below is a preview of the GenAI Adoption Roadmap for Creators. Get in touch with us to request your copy.

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