IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan replaced nearly 80% of his workforce in 2023 due to resistance to the company's AI adoption mandate. Despite employee sabotage and refusal to participate, the transformation led to substantial returns, including the launch of two AI solutions and high profit margins. Vaughan doesn't recommend this strategy, citing cultural resistance as the cause.
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