AI adoption strategies at the corporate level.
Case studies of adoptions that worked, the patterns underneath them, and the communication playbooks that move an organization from pilot to standing capability. BakedIn publishes the synthesis; your organization runs the play.
- Pillars
- 3
- Threads
- Case · Patterns · Playbook
- Stance
- Evidence-graded
What lives here
Three threads. One adoption story.
Case studies
Adoptions that worked.
Annotated case studies of real corporate AI adoptions. What was deployed, what changed in the operating model, what the measurable outcome was, and what failed first.
Synthesis
Patterns across adoptions.
Cross-case synthesis. Repeating failure modes, repeating success conditions, the few decision points that distinguish stuck pilots from operating capabilities.
Communication
Internal communication playbooks.
Plain-English framing for the stakeholders inside an organization adopting AI. Executive briefs, manager talking points, IC training, board-level summaries.
Editorial stance
Cite the source. Surface the pattern. Hand the play.
Every case study cites its sources. Every synthesis names the underlying cases. Communication playbooks are designed to be reused as-is or adapted, not to position BakedIn as an oracle. The signal is the adoption pattern, not the consultant.