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AI belongs in the workflow

AI belongs in the workflow
July 3, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

Roofing companies can strengthen AI adoption by building it into everyday operations with input from the teams who know the work best. 

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a casual tool of convenience, rather, it has found a place among necessities for maximizing productivity. For roofing companies looking for ways that AI can support their business, the bigger question is not whether to add AI tools as an extra help, but how to directly embed AI into the workflows, decisions and responsibilities that already shape daily operations. That distinction matters because many organizations still approach AI as something separate from the business. Brian Behe, chief technology officer of RIIG Technology, said that framing can create challenges before the work even begins. “A lot of companies are still talking about how to align AI with their business strategy. But to me, that language gives away the problem,” Brian said. “It implies AI and the business are two separate things that need to be pushed together later.” 

For contractors, manufacturers, distributors and other roofing industry professionals, that separation can show up as stalled pilots, unclear ownership and tools that do not match the realities of the field, office or shop floor. When AI decisions happen away from the people who understand the business problem, adoption becomes harder and results become less predictable. 

Brian said the better approach is to bring AI strategy back to operations from the very beginning. “Don’t let it live in a silo,” he said. “Approached this way, AI becomes a capability shaped by the teams that actually understand the work, instead of a project that gets passed from one department to another.” 

That consulting-driven perspective shifts AI from product awareness to practical business education. It encourages leaders to ask how AI connects to workflows, key performance indicators, governance, security, compliance and frontline use. It also reinforces that successful adoption depends on collaboration across the organization, not a disconnected innovation effort. Brian shared, “AI adoption works better when the people closest to the business problem help shape the AI decisions from the beginning.” 

For roofing businesses, the opportunity is not simply to use AI. It is to integrate AI into real operational processes with clear ownership and measurable purpose. 

Learn more about RIIG’s consulting-driven approach to AI-integrated business processes!

Learn more about RIIG Technology in their Coffee Shop directory or visit riigtech.com


 

About the author

Jesse Sanchez

Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.


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