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While many companies are still testing the waters with artificial intelligence, one major real estate firm has gone all in. Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. spent three years pushing AI tools into the hands of its 110,000 employees, offering a real-world case study on what happens when a company commits to a deep, organization-wide strategy rather than a few pilot projects.
The effort was not about flashy, one-off experiments. Instead, the company focused on embedding AI into everyday tasks across its operations. From property management and leasing to investment advice and facility maintenance, the goal was to make the technology as routine as using email. Employees now use AI to analyze market trends, draft reports, and even predict when building systems might need repairs before they break down.
The rollout required significant retraining and a cultural shift. Workers had to learn not just how to use the new tools, but when to trust them. The company built internal platforms that combined public AI models with its own proprietary data, ensuring that the advice was both current and relevant to its specific business.
Early results suggest the gamble is paying off. The firm reports faster deal analysis, more accurate property valuations, and a noticeable reduction in routine paperwork. For other companies watching from the sidelines, the message is clear: integrating AI is not about a single department or a quick tech upgrade. It is a long-term commitment that touches every role, from the executive suite to the field agent.
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