Agentic AI in the Enterprise Part 2: Guidance by Persona
Amazon AWS AI Blog / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- This Part II targets enterprise leaders and translates agentic AI guidance into role-specific actions.
- It outlines distinct responsibilities, risks, and leverage points for roles such as P&L owners, enterprise architects, security leads, data governance teams, and compliance officers.
- The piece emphasizes turning a shared AI foundation into concrete, action-oriented initiatives rather than theoretical discussions.
- As part of the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center series, it aims to help organizations operationalize agentic AI across the enterprise.
This is Part II of a two-part series from the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center. In Part II, we speak directly to the leaders who must turn that shared foundation into action. Each role carries a distinct set of responsibilities, risks, and leverage points. Whether you own a P&L, run enterprise architecture, lead security, govern data, or manage compliance, this section is written in the language of your job—because that's where agentic AI either succeeds or quietly dies.
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