Sixty-One Percent of CEOs Say Their Boards Are Rushing AI Transformation
- New Research from Boston Consulting Group Reveals Disconnect at the Top on AI Strategy and Execution
- Three-Quarters of Board Members Believe They Understand AI, but 35% of CEOs Say Boards Overestimate the Human Capabilities AI Can Replace
- More Than Half of CEOs Say AI Hype Is Distorting Boardroom Judgment
These findings are from the first edition of Split Decisions: The BCG CEOs and Boards Survey. The research is based on a global survey of 625 leaders, including 351 CEOs and 274 board members, from companies with at least
Boards tend to favor faster AI implementation, according to the survey, while CEOs take a more measured approach. Gaps in AI understanding and FOMO (fear of missing out) may be contributing to this dynamic. Board members with lower confidence in their AI knowledge are more likely to believe their organizations are moving too slowly, suggesting that uncertainty is translating into increased urgency.
Boards' AI Confidence Faces CEO Skepticism
While 75% of board members believe their AI knowledge is on par with or ahead of that of their peers, CEOs are less convinced. Nearly 40% say boards lack an informed view of how AI is reshaping growth strategy, and one-third say boards overestimate the human capabilities that AI can replace. (See the exhibit.)
"I feel this tension so acutely between CEOs and boards," said
AI Hype and Misaligned Expectations Shape Boardroom Dynamics
More than half of CEOs say boards need to better understand the gap between AI hype and reality, while boards want CEOs to do a better job of selling them on their AI strategy.
CEOs report feeling greater pressure to deliver AI results than boards may fully recognize. Chief executives estimate that 35% of their performance evaluation depends on achieving
AI Literacy Emerges as a Shared Priority
Despite some misalignment, CEOs and boards broadly agree on the need to raise AI fluency at the highest levels of leadership. Approximately 80% of both groups say that prospective board members should be required to demonstrate a measurable understanding of how AI can reshape their industry.
"CEOs need to be very intentional about supporting their boards on the same learning journey they've taken," said
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