Crafted Journey How To: Turning AI Ambition into a Real Data Strategy with Arvind Mozumdar

 

As AI adoption accelerates across industries, leaders are under growing pressure to “do something” with data—often before they’re sure what meaningful action looks like. Research shows that while a majority of executives believe AI will transform their business, far fewer feel confident in their organization’s data readiness or governance to support it responsibly. This gap is especially acute for small and mid-market organizations that lack the resources of large enterprises but face the same competitive and regulatory stakes.

So, how should organizations cut through the hype and move forward with AI and data in a way that actually drives value—without overspending or introducing unnecessary risk?

That question is at the heart of this episode of Crafted Journey. Host Suzy DeLine sits down with Arvind Mozumdar, Founder and Principal of CDO On-Demand, to unpack what it really means to craft a pragmatic, business-aligned AI and data strategy. Together, they explore why mid-market companies are at a critical inflection point, how leaders should think about AI beyond buzzwords, and what practical do’s and don’ts can guide action today.

What you’ll learn…

  • Why AI and data should be treated as enablers—not end goals—and grounded in clear business strategy.
  • The importance of balancing innovation with governance, security, and compliance as AI use expands across teams.
  • How culture and change management can make or break AI adoption, from employee trust to responsible usage.

Arvind Mozumdar is an AI and data leader with over 20 years of experience designing and delivering end-to-end data science and digital transformation initiatives across industries. He has built and led large global analytics teams, established enterprise AI practices, and partnered closely with C-suite leaders to drive governance, strategy, and measurable business value. As Founder and Principal of CDO On-Demand, he now serves mid-market organizations as a fractional technology and data executive, helping them adopt AI pragmatically and at scale.

Article written by MarketScale.

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