Boston Consulting Group Says AI Work Brought 25% of 2025 Revenue
THE SO WHAT
When a top consultancy says 25% of revenue is now AI work, board-level AI spend has fully professionalized—your buyers are being coached by BCG before they ever talk to you. If you’re selling AI into the enterprise, your real competition is the advisory deck that defines the roadmap and vendor shortlist upstream.
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