In 10 years, when your successor asks why you didn't prepare the organization for the AI revolution, will your answer be 'I was protecting our values' or 'I was too afraid to act'—and what's the difference between the two?
If your organization's sensitive data—donor information, client records, ministry details—was exposed tomorrow because you're still using 'free' tools instead of secure, ethical AI solutions, who would you have to face and what would you tell them?
Are you stuck watching other organizations transform with AI while you're trapped between 'we can't afford to implement it' and 'we can't afford NOT to implement it'—and how long can you stay in this expensive limbo?
What keeps you awake at night: the fear that AI will make decisions you can't explain to your board, donors, or community—or the fear that without AI, you'll become irrelevant in the next 3 years?
Are you secretly worried that implementing AI in your organization might compromise the very values and ethical standards that define your mission—and how do you sleep at night knowing your competitors are gaining ground while you're paralyzed by these concerns?