Why CPMAI Matters in AI Projects — with Mike Hyzy
Michael Hyzy joins AI Today to discuss why AI initiatives struggle and how CPMAI helps organizations deliver AI responsibly and at scale.
Episode Overview
In this episode of AI Today, host Kathleen Walch is joined by Michael Hyzy, Vice President of AI Strategy and Product Development at CGI, to explore why so many AI initiatives struggle—and why methodology matters more than ever.
Drawing on his experience leading enterprise AI initiatives in regulated industries, Michael explains why treating AI like traditional software often leads to failure, stalled pilots, and unmet expectations. He shares how CPMAI provides the structure needed to manage uncertainty, align stakeholders, and move AI efforts from experimentation to measurable business outcomes.
This conversation dives into the realities of managing non-linear AI work, from data readiness and model risk to governance, ethics, and long-term operationalization. Michael also looks ahead to the rise of AI agents and what project leaders must do now to prepare for a future where humans and AI systems work side by side.
Tune in to hear about:
- Why AI projects fail when traditional delivery methods are applied
- How CPMAI helps teams navigate data uncertainty and iterative learning
- How organizations move AI from pilots to production
- Why governance and risk management must be built into AI projects from the start
- What mindset shifts do project managers need when leading AI initiative
- What the transition from AI tools to AI agents means for organizations
Whether you’re a project manager, AI practitioner, or organizational leader, this episode offers practical insight into delivering AI responsibly, realistically, and at scale.
Featured in This Episode

Mike Hyzy
Vice President of National AI Strategy and Product Development at CGI
Mike Hyzy serves as Vice President of National AI Strategy and Product Development at CGI, where he leads the AI Product Studio and oversees strategic AI initiatives for Fortune 500 organizations. He has developed enterprise frameworks for AI adoption and product development methodology, now deployed across CGI's enterprise AI practice.
His work focuses on the intersection of organizational behavior, product management, and artificial intelligence, addressing the systemic challenges that cause AI initiatives to fail despite technical soundness. A practitioner of the CPMAI methodology, Mike has applied its principles to structure AI programs across healthcare, consumer goods, and industrial manufacturing sectors, with particular emphasis on data governance, stakeholder alignment, and operationalization strategies that drive measurable outcomes.
Prior to consulting, Mike founded Crisp! Mobile Grocery, recognized by American Express as a Top 40 Under 40 Social Entrepreneur. He later led digital product development initiatives at Life Fitness, launching the Halo Fitness Cloud platform. His published work includes Gamification for Product Excellence and contributions to the Forbes Technology Council on responsible AI implementation.
Mike holds a BA in Economics from Roosevelt University and an MBA from the University of Illinois.
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