Managing Director & Senior Partner; Global Leader, Tech and Digital Advantage
Boston
Vladimir Lukić is the global leader for Boston Consulting Group’s Tech & Digital Advantage practice, including BCG Platinion. Vlad works with leading organizations to accelerate the successful delivery of large-scale end-to-end digital transformations powered by digitization, data, and analytics.
Vladimir is passionate about AI and analytics and their application to business transformation, and shaping bold, tech-centric agendas for clients. He works to drive innovation in the tech stack, deploying technology (whether building or buying), rewiring operating models, and orchestrating large-scale transformations to accelerate the adoption of AI at scale. Vladimir believes organizations must have tech at their core to thrive and gain a competitive edge.
Vladimir joined BCG in 2006. He co-leads BCG’s AI at Scale offering globally, working closely with BCG X to support clients in their AI transformation journeys.
Vladimir is committed to developing the next generation of tech CEOs through his work in the tech community, within and outside of BCG. He is a steadfast champion of BCG’s DE&I agenda, particularly with respect to attracting and retaining the best and most talented women in tech.
Before joining BCG, Vladimir was at Gisdata in Zagreb, Croatia, where he worked on business development across southeastern Europe and on implementation of complex IT solutions
To deliver impact with GenAI, it’s critical to first understand the technology’s capabilities and align them with business goals. Achieving outcomes at scale requires companies to embark on a transformation, ensuring that GenAI becomes core to their operational DNA.
BCG’s Vlad Lukic discusses how we’re entering the exponential phase of GenAI, and what it takes to deploy it right, and deploy at scale.
Industry is scaling AI at a rapid pace and the future of the emerging technology has never been brighter. BCG’s Vlad Lukic and WEF’s AI Expert Azeem Azhar discuss the humanizing potential of AI to progress from early use cases into a network of collective intelligence.
BCG’s Vaishali Rastogi and Vlad Lukic discuss the importance of GenAI partnerships and the anticipated exponential increase.