Digital River Consulting Releases AI Playbook

Digital River Consulting, a business consulting firm specializing in AI, strategy, operations and sales and marketing assessments, has announced the release of The Fall Playbook 2025. Aimed at nontechnical business owners, the publication offers a curated list of 10 AI use cases designed to eliminate or reduce “time-suck” tasks—enabling leaders to unlock efficiency gains without needing deep technical knowhow. The company says many business owners recognize the potential of AI but are held back by the perception that implementing it is complex, expensive or requires in-house technical teams. The publication aims to demystify AI by presenting actionable opportunities in a clear, accessible format, showing what can be automated, how it can be adopted and what business value to expect.

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