Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World
The Future Intelligence Podcast, presented by HA:KU Global, is your gateway to cutting-edge insights on leadership and strategic foresight in an AI-augmented world. Join host Tyler Mongan as he facilitates thought-provoking dialogues with diverse experts, exploring the intersection of neuroscience, technology, business and leadership. Each episode unveils strategies for navigating complexity, harnessing AI/Technology, and cultivating the human skills essential for future-ready leadership. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this podcast equips you with the tools and wisdom to thrive in an era of exponential change and uncertainty.
Specific Takeaways Listeners Can Expect:
- Practical techniques for enhancing decision-making in complex, rapidly changing environments
- Insights on balancing high-tech innovations with high-touch leadership skills
- Strategies for developing future intelligence and foresight capabilities
- Methods to foster cognitive diversity and collective intelligence within organizations
- Understanding of how neuroscience insights can improve leadership effectiveness
- Actionable advice on leading with empathy, authenticity, and transparency in a tech-driven world
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Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World
Episode 35: Looking for What Has Not Changed In the Future with Ralph Mercer and Kevin Eikenberry
Episode 35 of the Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Looking for What Has Not Changed In the Future with Ralph Mercer and Kevin Eikenberry
About Ralph Mercer
Ralphs is a former member of the Canadian Forces and currently a PhD student investigating the structural systems within professions and exploring the limiting effects on the possible futures of educational technologies. He uses Causal Layered Analysis i as an inclusive and unique method to explore the complex relationship individuals have with technology and how that relationship constraints professional agency and decision-making.
About Kevin Eikenberry
Kevin is the Chief Potential Officer at The Kevin Eikenberry Group. His work focuses on help organizations, leaders and individuals reach their potential through remarkable learning approaches. He is the author of “The Long Distance Teammate, which provides insights into how to help teams Stay Engaged and Connected While Working Anywhere.
In this episode we discuss
Why trust and safety nets are essential for leadership to build especially in a decentralized work landscape. Why wise leaders have a pulse on future trends, while also keeping an eye on the past. Why leaders should look at what has not changed instead of what has changed and why remote leadership has change what we think about leadership, but not how we lead. Let’s listen
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