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AI is having a moment. Investment is surging, infrastructure costs are rising, and a small number of companies are absorbing a disproportionate share of attention and funding. For many organisations, AI feels powerful – but also distant, expensive, and hard to translate into everyday value.

That gap matters. When expectations race ahead of real-world impact, confidence starts to wobble. Talk of an “AI bubble” isn’t about the technology failing, but about whether organisations can turn investment into meaningful change.

This is the challenge at the heart of People-First AI Enablement: How Organisations Actually Make AI Work. The future of AI won’t be decided by bigger models or more hardware, but by how well organisations help people use AI in ways that genuinely improve how work gets done.

In this article, we’ll dig into what actually makes People-First AI Enablement work, focusing on the practical factors that lead to real-world impact.

Why Humans Are the Missing Link in AI Success

The missing link in our AI evolution isn’t some mysterious force we’ve failed to identify for millennia – it’s just little ol’ us. Humans. 

Let’s find out why…

AI Needs an Audience 

Unlike Britney Spears’ character in Crossroads, AI actually performs better with an audience. It delivers its best results when supported by human context, judgment, and oversight. Humans bring the context, emotional intelligence, and common sense that our robot friends will never quite grasp – no matter how confidently they may seem to have supported you through your most recent existential crisis. 

And people know this instinctively. According to a CIPD poll… 

  • 63% of people trust AI to inform decisions – but not make them 
  • 35% don’t trust AI to make important decisions at all 
  • Just 1% would fully hand over decision-making to AI. 

The message is clear: AI is absolutely the ‘Bez’ of the band. It’s shaking the maracas like it means it. 

But it’s not writing the songs.

It’s not leading the vocals.

And it definitely shouldn’t be deciding the setlist.

That’s still a human responsibility. People handle the lyrics, the melody, and the direction, while AI enhances the performance from stage left. 

Why humans must stay “in the loop”

Humans in the loop aren’t a nice-to-have – we’re actually essential for safe, high-quality, and impactful AI implementation.

Why?

  • AI can generate information at speed, but it can’t judge what’s appropriate.
  • It can surface options, but it can’t tell which one aligns with your values.
  • It can automate decisions, but it can’t feel the real-world consequences of those decisions.

Humans provide the empathy, ethical awareness, and critical thinking that turn AI output into responsible action. They’re the ones who spot when something is technically correct but practically or morally wrong – and step in before quality slips, trust erodes, or unintended harm occurs.

Keeping humans in the loop is what transforms AI from a powerful tool into something that’s genuinely safe, reliable, and valuable.

AI Adoption Challenges: Why Tools Alone Aren’t Enough


AI doesn’t fail because it can’t do the job – it fails because people don’t use it. You can roll out the most powerful tools on the planet, but without adoption they deliver exactly zero value. 

When U2 automatically dropped an album into everyone’s iTunes library, the issue wasn’t the music – it was the lack of choice. People didn’t feel included, prepared, or asked… so they got mad. AI works the same way. If it’s forced on people without context, confidence, or consent, they won’t engage. Adoption doesn’t come from surprise installs – it comes from people actually wanting to hit play.

Fear, Mistrust, and “I’m Not a Tech Person” Resistance

When people say “I’m not a tech person,” what they usually mean is “I’m scared I’m going to break it.” Fear of making mistakes, looking foolish, or being replaced can quietly block adoption before it even begins. Addressing these concerns openly – and early – is essential if AI is going to feel supportive rather than threatening.

Why Trust and Confidence Matter More Than Features

Most people don’t need to understand every button or capability to use AI effectively – they need confidence. When teams trust what a tool does, understand its boundaries, and feel supported while learning, adoption follows naturally. Clear guidance, practical examples, and permission to experiment will always outperform long feature lists when it comes to real-world use.

AI Training That Builds Confidence (Not Panic)

When AI and automation are rolled out without proper training, they’re implemented without an anchor – leaving people unsure, hesitant, or even resistant to change. Effective AI and automation training does more than teach new tools; it gives employees clarity, context, and confidence.

AI Training Accelerates Trust


Clear, consistent training
is one of the quickest ways to turn AI from “mysterious and slightly terrifying” into “oh, this is actually useful.” Training replaces fear with familiarity, and gives people the confidence to engage.

Think of the boiler in Home Alone. To Kevin, it’s a full-blown basement monster. In reality? It’s just quietly doing its job, keeping the house warm. AI often gets the same treatment – avoided, exaggerated, and feared without really understanding where the fear comes from.

With the right training, AI stops being the scary thing lurking downstairs and becomes the dependable system humming away in the background. Once people understand what it does (and what it doesn’t), trust replaces fear – and suddenly, everyone’s a lot more willing to head into the basement.

Practical, role-based training vs. generic AI demos

Generic AI demos rarely land – one-size-fits-all training just doesn’t work. People switch off when sessions don’t reflect how they actually work, whether that’s sales teams learning IT workflows or finance teams exploring tools they’ll never use. A GOV.UK report on the UK data skills gap found 25% of organisations say training isn’t aligned with business needs, and 23% say it isn’t useful in day-to-day roles. 

Practical, role-based training feels different because it’s relevant and immediately helpful. When people can see how AI supports their job, confidence grows naturally and adoption follows.

Our founder, Kelly Goss, recently took this approach to the international stage, leading a workshop in Athens as part of the TryHackMe team’s annual retreat. She even ran a high-energy hackathon where the team built an incredible 56 apps with ChatGPT and vibe-coding AI tools in under 30 minutes.

Citizen Development: Scaling Capability From Within


Scaling AI doesn’t always mean adding more tools or teams; sometimes it means empowering the people already in the room.

Citizen Development does exactly that – giving employees the tools to fix small problems themselves instead of waiting in line for IT. Fewer bottlenecks, faster wins, and a lot more “oh, that was easy” moments.

What is Citizen Development?

Citizen Development might sound intimidating, but it’s really about empowering employees outside of IT to use AI and automation with IT – not instead of them. Citizen Developers work within clear guardrails, using low-code and no-code tools to build apps, automate processes, and solve everyday problems without creating security risks or tech debt. They’re not cowboys running wild; they’re trusted partners, working hand in hand with IT to scale innovation safely.

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Why Guardrails Make AI Safer and More Scalable

Without guardrails, AI and automation can quickly turn from helpful teammates into “uh-oh, who even approved this?” When tools are rolled out without ethical guidelines or clear accountability, even the smartest tech can cause real headaches – think reputational risks or even regulatory trouble. Guardrails aren’t about wrapping AI in bubble wrap; they’re about making sure it behaves itself and that the people using it stay protected.

AI Governance as enablement, not restriction

Good governance isn’t the fun police – it’s the reason people feel safe enough to actually use AI. The best policies are grounded in real risk, but written for humans, not lawyers. When guidelines are practical, supportive, and easy to follow, they give teams confidence instead of fear. Clear guardrails make expectations obvious, encourage experimentation, and help AI scale safely – without anyone feeling like they’re about to accidentally break something important.

AI Governance Provides Clear ownership and accountability

AI Governance provides clear ownership and accountability and that’s what keeps AI initiatives on track. When roles and responsibilities aren’t defined, the train quickly runs off the rails because everyone assumes someone else is driving. Defining ownership makes it clear who approves use cases, who maintains systems, and who steps in when something doesn’t feel right. That clarity reduces confusion, speeds up decision-making, and reassures teams that AI is being actively guided – not left to run on autopilot.

From AI Pilots to Real Business Impact

Pilots are AI’s trial run. They give teams a low-risk way to experiment, learn, and build confidence without breaking everything on day one. Done right, pilots become the launchpad for scaling AI across the business – without chaos, confusion, or a very tired workforce.

Why Pilots Matter

Pilots give teams the space to test ideas, learn what works, and spot any quirks before anything is rolled out more widely. Pilots also create internal champions – the people who’ve seen the value firsthand and are excited to share it. With those early wins and real evidence behind you, scaling feels far less daunting and far more like a natural next step – calm, confident, and well thought through.

Scaling AI without chaos or burnout

Scaling AI doesn’t have to feel like herding caffeinated cats. When you build on proven wins and move at a sensible pace, growth feels calm instead of chaotic. Clear patterns, shared learnings, and the right support stop teams from burning out or constantly reinventing the wheel. Done well, scaling AI feels like a steady jog – one that everyone can actually keep up with.

A People-First AI Enablement Roadmap

A successful AI strategy isn’t built on “it’s the future!” exclamations and shiny tools alone – it’s built on people knowing what to do, why they’re doing it, and feeling supported along the way. Teams need a clear, repeatable roadmap they can actually follow.

That’s where the Solvaa Automation Methodology® comes in. It’s a structured, people-led 4-step framework designed to help organisations adopt, embed, and scale AI and no-code automation in a way that feels practical, sustainable, and genuinely manageable for the teams involved.

Here’s how it works:

1. Identify

Audit readiness and consult teams, assess processes and gaps, define use cases, and select champions.

2. Plan

Establish governance policies, design AI and automation strategy, and success metrics.

3. Execute

Build pilots, train citizen developers, launch workflows.

4. Review & Scale

Measure outcomes, refine strategy, expand enablement.

Conclusion: AI Works When People Do

The most successful AI initiatives put humans at the centre: they invest in practical training, create clear guardrails, empower teams through citizen development, and scale carefully from proven pilots. This approach keeps AI safe, useful, and sustainable – without chaos or burnout.

When people understand AI, trust it, and feel supported using it, adoption follows naturally. And when adoption follows, AI finally does what it was always meant to do: make work better for the people doing it.

Solvaa: Strategy, Solutions, Support, Education

UK-based Solvaa® is a systems, process and automation consultancy specialising in improving business workflows. Solvaa® works with SMEs worldwide to implement digital tools, better processes, use business process automation and generative AI to boost productivity, enhance lead management, and remove unnecessary time, costs and hassles from stretched business owners’ days.

We help you simplify and streamline existing processes, integrate your business tools to make data transfer more efficient, and automate manual tasks. Our business process automation specialists have extensive experience using multiple cloud-based business tools, including Zapier, Pipedrive CRM, SmartSuite, Xero, Google Suite, ClickUp, Asana, Airtable, Hubspot, Active Campaign, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Quickbooks and many more. We are Zapier Certified Experts, SmartSuite Certified Partners, Pipedrive Certified Partners and Xero Certified Advisors. We also educate teams about using AI in their daily roles, mindset, governance and strategy in our Solvaa AI Academy.

Solvaa® was founded in 2016 by Kelly Goss, a no-code solutions architect, business process automation specialist and author of Automate It with Zapier (first edition) and Automate It with Zapier and Generative AI (second edition).

A thought leader on business process automation and digital adoption, Kelly attended an invite-only Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the UK government at No.10 Downing Street, providing insights and recommendations on how SMEs can benefit from productivity gains by using digital technologies, automation and AI. She has also been invited to speak at the House of Lords and at many other events.

Contact us today to find out how Solvaa can help your business make big savings on operational costs and time, and significantly increase productivity.

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