Artificial Intelligence; Real Leadership: The management imperative in AI adoption How Management Apprenticeships Boost Productivity and Economic Growth cta?? Turning AI ambition into business impact AI is no longer a future ambition, it’s a present-day reality for organisations across every sector. Yet CMI’s latest research reveals that the biggest barriers to successful AI adoption are not technical but human, with a significant capability gap preventing many organisations from translating ambition into measurable business impact. Drawing on insights from managers, senior leaders and CMI’s AI Advisory Council, this report explores why AI must not be treated as a standalone IT investment, but as a major change management initiative requiring professional human leadership. Read the full report Read the report summary Key Findings Despite significant financial investment, a staggering ‘say-do’ gap persists. Organisations are buying the technology, but failing to upskill the managers responsible for its success. Workplace fallout 70% A striking 70% of managers seek advice from generative AI rather than going to their managers for guidance. Pilot purgatory 68% of managers are still in the early stages of experimenting or building pilots, with few reaching advanced AI integration. A call for training 80% Over 80% of managers agree that both their own performance, and their team's, would improve with a better understanding of how to manage AI. Source: CMI Research, 2026 Why AI leadership matters To bridge the managerial capability gap and deliver transformational return on investment, organisations must build the AI capabilities of their leaders at every level. Drive accelerated change Treat AI adoption as a major change project. Align integration to strategic goals and leading new ways of working across teams and systems. Elevate human skills Act as ‘intelligent commissioners’, combining human judgement, emotional intelligence and a human-in-the-loop approach to AI decision-making. Commit to continuous learning Leaders must personally engage with AI to gain hands-on experience, practical application and continuous development across the organisation. CMI Leadership for AI Qualifications Develop AI-confident leaders who can turn investment into measurable impact. Equip your managers with the leadership, governance and change management skills needed to implement AI successfully. Find out more Read the report Discover the leadership behaviours, management capabilities and practical recommendations needed to move AI from experimentation to real organisational impact. Read the full report