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over automation
AI extends human capability rather than replacing it. Automation captures a one-time saving; augmentation builds capability that compounds year over year.
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How Winning Organizations Thrive with AI
by Steven Christensen · Founder & CEO, Fronterio

The AI productivity paradox
Organizations have spent billions deploying AI, yet most have little to show for it. Pilots shine while production stalls. Individuals get faster while teams stay flat. The gap between adoption and transformation has become the defining business problem of the decade.
The gap between AI adoption and enterprise transformation
McKinsey, n = 1,993
Of organizations report no measurable ROI from AI, despite widespread use
MIT Media Lab
Higher shareholder return for AI leaders versus peers
BCG, 1,500+ organizations
Of AI impact is explained by the organization, not the individual
Microsoft Work Trend Index 2026
The core thesis
The answer isn't better technology. It's better design. Three principles separate the organizations that transform from the ones that merely adopt.
over automation
AI extends human capability rather than replacing it. Automation captures a one-time saving; augmentation builds capability that compounds year over year.
as infrastructure
AI introduces uncertainty into every workflow it touches. Organizations that build trust structurally, not rhetorically, capture value others never reach.
over individual productivity
Smarter teams beat faster individuals. The gains that matter come from redesigning how teams work, not from making each person 20% quicker.
Inside the book
Grounded in research from McKinsey, MIT, Stanford, the WEF, and Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index. Told through the leaders living it.

About the author
Steven Christensen has spent more than thirty years in technology, from nearly a decade at Intel to co-founding a venture-backed startup in Asia to leading AI workplace transformation across EMEA at Microsoft. He has seen hundreds of AI implementations from the inside: the ones that stall, and the few that transform.
He is the founder and CEO of Fronterio, a company with one mission: helping organizations adopt AI and thrive with it.
He lives in Copenhagen. This is his first book.
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