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The Case for AI Literacy in Consulting and Change Management

Collina Luca

Management Consulting Journal, 2025, vol. 8, issue 2, 86-94

Abstract: Change and management consultants increasingly need AI literacy because technology is moving at incredible speed. This means that consultants should equip themselves with the knowledge to help clients embrace AI, not just in terms of technicalities but also ethical consideration and creating solutions. For consultants to succeed, they have to deal with setbacks such as worker opposition and set ways (‘We always do it this way’). Emphasizing the importance of understanding how AI works makes it possible for one to survive amidst tough completion adopted artificial intelligence (AI) based businesses; you cannot afford not mastering it at this point if your goal is not to become outdated due to inappropriate change initiative.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2478/mcj-2025-0012

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