The AI Growth Gap: Why Better Technology Isn't Creating Better Business Results

Julie Jones • June 14, 2026

The AI Growth Gap: Why Better Technology Isn't Creating Better Business Results

Years ago, Memorex created one of the most memorable advertising campaigns of its time.


The question was simple: "Is it live, or is it Memorex?"


The idea was that the recording was so clear, so advanced, and so close to the original experience that people questioned whether they could tell the difference. The technology had become that good.


Decades later, as artificial intelligence transforms how companies sell, communicate, and lead, businesses are facing a similar question.

Is it real...or is it AI?


The email sounds right.

The proposal looks professional.

The response is immediate.

The content is polished.

The process is efficient.

Everything checks the box.

But customers, prospects, and employees are still asking the questions humans have always asked:

"Do you understand me?"

"Can I trust you?"

"Do you actually care?"

Because while technology has changed dramatically, people have not.

And business is still built on people.

Why More AI and Technology Does Not Automatically Create Business Growth

AI has changed business.

And that is a good thing.

Artificial intelligence, automation, and new technology are helping organizations operate in ways that were not possible just a few years ago.

Sales teams can research prospects faster.

Marketing teams can create content faster.

Customer service teams can respond faster.

Leaders can access more data, dashboards, and information than ever before.

These investments matter.

Companies should continue improving systems and processes.

But many executives are starting to notice something interesting:

More activity is not always creating more growth.

More outreach is not always creating more sales.

More communication is not always creating stronger relationships.

They invested in the technology.

The CRM.

The automation.

The AI tools.

The processes.

And yet many leaders are quietly asking:

"Why aren't we seeing the business results we expected?"

The answer may not be another tool.

The answer may be developing the people responsible for using the tools.

The Human Skills Gap AI Exposed in Business

For decades, organizations have focused heavily on technical skills.

Industry knowledge.

Processes.

Certifications.

Systems.

And all of those things matter.

Technical competence will always matter.

But AI has changed access to information.

Your competitors have access to many of the same tools, platforms, and resources you do.

The competitive advantage is shifting.

The question is no longer simply:

"Who knows the most?"

The question is:

"Who creates the most trust?"

Because:

Communication ≠ Connection

Information ≠ Influence

Efficiency ≠ Experience

Those differences determine whether:

A prospect chooses you.

A customer stays loyal.

An employee stays engaged.

A team follows a leader.

Technology can improve the process.

But people determine the outcome.

What Is Relationship Intelligence and Why Does It Matter in Business?

For years, organizations have invested in emotional intelligence — helping people understand themselves, manage emotions, and improve workplace relationships.

Emotional intelligence is still critical.

But today's business environment requires another level:

Relationship Intelligence.

Relationship Intelligence is the ability to build trust, communicate effectively, understand others, influence decisions, and create relationships that produce measurable business outcomes.

It is where human skills meet business results.

Because most business challenges eventually come back to a relationship challenge.

Sales challenges.

Customer retention challenges.

Leadership challenges.

Employee engagement challenges.

Behind each one is a human interaction that either builds trust or breaks it.

How Relationship Intelligence Improves Sales Performance

The sales environment has changed.

Customers have more information than ever.

Before they ever speak to your team, they have researched options, compared companies, and gathered opinions.

They do not need another person simply providing information.

They need someone who understands their problem.

Someone who asks better questions.

Someone who creates confidence.

Someone they trust.

AI can help prepare the conversation.

But people still win the conversation.

Relationships still drive revenue.

How Relationship Intelligence Improves Customer Experience and Retention

Customer experience is not only about speed and efficiency.

It's about trust.

An automated system may provide a quick response.

But what happens when the customer is frustrated?

What happens when expectations were not met?

What happens when trust needs to be restored?

Those moments determine customer loyalty.

Customers remember how your organization made them feel.

The relationship is the experience.

How Relationship Intelligence Strengthens Leadership Development

The same principle applies inside your organization.

Today's leaders have access to more information than ever.

More reports.

More metrics.

More data.

But information alone does not create performance.

People do.

Successful leaders still need to:

  • communicate expectations clearly
  • navigate difficult conversations
  • coach and develop their teams
  • create accountability
  • build trust
  • inspire action

AI can support leadership.

It cannot replace leadership.

Because people do not follow information.

They follow people.

The Future of Business Growth Requires Both AI and Human Skills

The future does not belong to organizations choosing between technology and humanity.

It belongs to organizations that intentionally develop both.

Invest in technology that makes your business more efficient.

But invest in people who make your business more effective.

Because the greatest competitive advantage in business has never been the tool.

It's the person using it.

AI can help companies move faster.

Relationship Intelligence determines whether customers, employees, and teams want to move forward with you.

The companies that understand this will create more than communication.

They will create trust.

They will create loyalty.

They will create growth.

And ultimately, they will create better business results.

Frequently Asked Questions About AI, Human Skills, and Business Growth

Will AI replace human skills in business?

No. AI can improve efficiency, automate tasks, and increase access to information, but human skills remain essential. Communication, leadership, trust-building, emotional intelligence, and relationship intelligence are what drive sales performance, customer loyalty, and employee engagement.

Why isn't AI increasing our sales?

AI can increase activity, but sales growth depends on more than activity. Successful sales teams build trust, ask effective questions, understand customer needs, and create relationships that influence decisions.

What skills will matter most as AI changes business?

As AI continues changing business, the most valuable skills will include communication, leadership, adaptability, emotional intelligence, relationship intelligence, critical thinking, and the ability to build trust with others.

Why should companies invest in leadership development if they have better technology?

Technology gives leaders more information, but leadership development teaches them how to use that information to influence people, improve performance, build stronger teams, and create better business outcomes.