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In this podcast hosts Seth Earley invites a broad array of thought leaders and practitioners to talk about what's possible in artificial intelligence as well as what is practical in the space as we move toward a world where AI is embedded in all aspects of our personal and professional lives. They explore what's emerging in technology, data science, and enterprise applications for artificial intelligence and machine learning and how to get from early-stage AI projects to fully mature applications. Seth is founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and the award-winning author of "The AI Powered Enterprise."
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Earley AI Podcast - Episode 83: AI, Governance, and the Execution Gap with Brian Stafford
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From Vision to Value: How Leaders Can Close the Gap Between AI Ambition and Operational Reality
Guest: Brian Stafford, CEO at Diligent
Host: Seth Earley, CEO at Earley Information Science
Published on: March 9, 2026
In this episode, Seth Earley speaks with Brian Stafford, CEO of Diligent, a $700 million global software and AI company focused on governance, risk, and compliance. They explore why most organizations understand that AI is transformative but still struggle with the how of actually getting there, and what it takes to move beyond pilots into real operational change. Brian shares how Diligent is helping clients in compliance, audit, and risk functions do more with less through AI-wired software and agents, and why context, leadership, and process understanding are the real drivers of successful AI transformation.
Key Takeaways:
- Most organizations have crossed from asking what AI can do to struggling with how to actually execute and drive measurable transformation.
- Calling initiatives pilots gives organizations an excuse to fail - framing AI as transformation from the start changes accountability and outcomes.
- AI maturity is less about sector or company size and more about the quality and commitment of executive leadership driving change.
- Compliance, risk, and audit functions face a structural mandate - increasing obligations with flat or shrinking budgets - making AI adoption a necessity, not a choice.
- Agents should be thought of like a smart new associate - trained gradually, checked in with frequently at first, then trusted to operate with more autonomy over time.
- Context is the key differentiator for AI solutions - partners who already understand your domain, regulatory environment, and workflows will deliver faster, better outcomes.
- AI-native employees who are intellectually curious and fluent in modern tools can deliver 5 to 10 times the output of peers who resist adopting new capabilities.
Insightful Quotes:
"I hate the term pilot. Pilot gives organizations the license to call something unsuccessful. You're not piloting a transformation - you're either driving it or you're not." - Brian Stafford
"Most of our clients don't care if I ever said the word agent. They care about an outcome. The technology is just what helps deliver it." - Brian Stafford
"You can't automate what you don't understand. And once you do understand it, agents change everything - but the process clarity has to come first." - Seth Earley
Tune in to discover how forward-thinking leaders are closing the gap between AI ambition and real operational impact across governance, risk, and compliance functions.
Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-k-stafford/
Website: https://www.diligent.com
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