What WRITER’s CSO Kevin Chung Has Learned from Hundreds of Enterprise AI Deployments
MindMakers
Scaling Deployments and Leveraging SIs
Kevin discusses scaling delivery, onsite work for large accounts, and training systems integrators like Accenture to extend reach.
Is it possible to drive real businesses transformation with AI amidst reports that 95% of enterprise projects have been failing? On the debut episode of MindMakers, host John Kim is joined by Kevin Chung, Chief Strategy Officer of WRITER, to unpack what it really takes to scale enterprise AI efforts successfully.
Kevin shares how WRITER evolved from a niche translation tool into the full-stack AI agent platform it is today. Together, he and John offer their own insights on the widespread MIT / NANDA report. You’ll hear why so many AI deployments stall in the “last mile” and what the most successful companies do differently. These are the organizations seeing real ROI, launching hundreds of AI agents, and reclaiming tens of thousands of hours in productivity.
Throughout the episode, Kevin and John explore how AI is shifting from tool to teammate, why treating AI like a new hire changes everything, and how WRITER builds trust through a hands-on approach with their partners.
Whether you're building AI tools, leading digital transformation, or just trying to make your org more efficient—this episode is packed with insight on getting real results from AI at scale.
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Guest Bio
Kevin is the Chief Strategy Officer of Writer, the leading generative AI platform for enterprises. He is an accomplished technology leader with over 20 years of experience in Silicon Valley. Kevin has led GTM and product teams through some of the world’s most disruptive digital transformations, including mobile payments (Google), cloud storage (Dropbox), visual collaboration (Miro), and now generative AI (Writer).
Kevin is a recipient of Singapore’s Overseas Networks & Expertise (ONE) Pass, a designation given to the top global talent in business, arts & culture, sports, academia and research. Kev currently splits his time living/working in San Francisco and Singapore.
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Guest Quote
“Number one, you gotta get your people empowered. Number two, you actually have to start promoting the people. And promoting in a sense of [not just] giving them the tools, but actually finding those champions who can be your AI advocates, right? The AI leaders in the organization that are gonna drive forward those initiatives.” – Kevin Chung
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Time Stamps
00:00 Episode Start
02:00 WRITER – From translation tool to AI platform
06:30 Unpacking the MIT Report on AI ROI
10:45 The importance of customization and last-mile AI
15:30 Building enterprise strategy: trade-offs and focus
20:20 Hands-on AI deployment
25:15 AI’s role in upskilling vs. replacing the workforce
30:40 Misconceptions about LLMs and enterprise readiness
34:00 Treating AI as a digital employee, not just a tool
38:30 Measuring real ROI
42:00 The journey from SF to Singapaore
44:05 Kevin Chung’s Human Prompt
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