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[Navigating the AI Frontier: Insights from Joyce Lee on Strategy, Governance, and Engineering Literacy]-[What boards want from finance AI strategy: Joyce Li]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-11-12

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Bridging Finance and Technology: An AI Strategy Blueprint

In a recent episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Joyce Lee, CEO and Chief AI Strategist at Everenda Partners, to discuss the intersection of finance, artificial intelligence, and corporate governance. Lee, who possesses a unique professional background as a CFA charterholder and a computer science graduate, offers a pragmatic roadmap for finance leaders looking to move beyond the "hype cycle" of generative AI.

The Engineering Mindset: Literacy Over Coding

Lee emphasizes that while finance professionals do not need to become machine learning engineers, they must develop a degree of "technical literacy." She argues that understanding the "engineering mindset"—knowing what happens "under the hood"—is critical for leaders to make informed decisions. According to Lee, this literacy is what allows executives to determine which AI initiatives provide a true "competitive edge" and which are merely "noise."

She introduces the concept of "vibe coding" as a low-barrier entry point for non-technical staff to leverage AI. However, she warns that while it is easy to get started, true value creation requires the ability to "test" and "evaluate" outcomes. Without this foundational understanding, leaders are prone to falling into the trap of unrealistic expectations.

Moving from Pilots to Production

One of the most pressing challenges identified in the discussion is the "gap between aspiration and execution." Many organizations remain stalled in the pilot phase. Lee notes that the "ROI question is number one" for boards, but the shift in focus is now toward "closer attribution of these AI initiatives to business goals."

Lee identifies several reasons for project failures:

  • The Middle Management Dilemma: A disconnect between executive strategy and implementation reality.
  • Data Readiness: Often, organizations lack the "core competence" or the "treasure from our data" required to fuel successful AI models.
  • Automation vs. Leverage: Finance teams often default to simple "process automation" because it is easier to calculate ROI, potentially missing out on more transformative AI-driven business model shifts.

Governance and the Agentic Future

As businesses begin to experiment with AI agents, Lee highlights the growing concern regarding "agency." She points out that while the term "agent" is often used loosely by marketers, true agents possess "true autonomy" and "true tool use." For board members, this introduces new risk factors.

Lee advocates for:

  • Guardrails: Implementing strict monitoring and creating "audit trails" to track AI behavior.
  • Vendor Agnosticism: Avoiding "lock-in with one vendor" to ensure modularity, allowing firms to swap models as technology evolves.
  • Strategic Foresight: Lee advises leaders to look "five years down the road" to identify the business's long-term competitive edge and "walk that back" to current decision-making, rather than reacting tactically to the latest AI trends.

Conclusion: The Path Forward

For finance professionals navigating this transition, Lee suggests that the best way to differentiate oneself is to develop a framework for valuing new AI-driven business models—such as moving away from traditional "seat-based" pricing to "outcome-based" or "action-based" modeling. Ultimately, success lies in the ability to balance risk aversion with the curiosity to experiment, ensuring that AI is used not just to optimize existing workflows, but to fundamentally unlock new potential.

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📖 Transcript

And now, on to the show.
From Data Rails, this is FP&A Today.
Welcome to FP&A Today.
I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Today on FP&A Today, we're joined by Joyce Lee, CEO and Chief AI Strategist at Everenda Partners.
Joyce brings a rare combination of expertise to our conversation.

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