04/15/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Autonomous systems are increasingly becoming part of your enterprise digital environment. Soon, these systems will make decisions, transform processes, and pursue objectives with minimal human intervention. This is agentic AI, and it's already reshaping how enterprises work.
Our recent survey of more than 180 global enterprise leaders reveals an interesting insight: While 92% expect agentic AI to have a positive impact on their organizations over the next 2-3 years, less than half report a high understanding of what agentic AI actually is. The question becomes: What distinguishes agentic AI from generative AI, and how can you move forward with confidence in this new technological landscape?
Defining agentic AI
Forget what you think you know about AI. While generative AI creates on command - producing content, insights, or recommendations when carefully prompted by a human - agentic AI operates in a fundamentally different way. These AI agents don't just respond to prompts; once you integrate them into your workflows, they actively pursue goals with minimal human intervention.
Agentic AI isn't just a more sophisticated tool. It's a new kind of digital actor in your enterprise ecosystem. Consider an AI agent that's plugged into your customer service workflows: it doesn't just analyze tickets when asked. It autonomously prioritizes issues, resolves common problems, flags anomalies, and continuously refines its resolution strategies based on outcomes. It can scan a thousand conversations at once, sense a pattern in the noise, and send a how-to video to the customer before they realize they're stuck.
Why it changes your entire strategy (not just your operations)
Leading with agentic AI requires establishing appropriate parameters while enabling autonomous operation.
The traditional command-and-control approach effective with generative AI becomes insufficient when your systems can make autonomous decisions. Leadership must evolve toward guidance-and-governance, addressing critical questions that matter to your organization:
Often, the most significant challenge involves psychological adaptation rather than technological implementation. Leaders need to become comfortable with influence rather than control, establishing parameters instead of directing individual actions.
What our research reveals
Our research reveals a growing expectation gap among enterprise leaders. Most anticipate significant transformation from Agentic AI, but few agree on what that transformation will look like, or how to prepare for it.
Key findings include:
This isn't just a technology gap; it's a strategic one. When systems begin to act autonomously, your leadership approach needs to evolve from command-and-control to sense-and-respond. Governance, trust, and clarity become more important than ever in environments where autonomous systems take initiative.
How leaders can adapt
Thriving in this new technological reality requires three fundamental mindset shifts for your organization:
Conclusion
Successful companies don't simply deploy Agentic AI; they evolve their strategies and leadership approaches alongside it. They recognize that AI agents represent a new form of collaboration requiring fundamentally different approaches to guidance, governance, and growth.
Ready to unlock the symphony of intelligence within your organization? Learn how you can unshackle agents from narrow tasks and unlock the power of workflows. With agentic workflows, work simply flows.
The question remains: is your organization prepared to implement this transformative technology?