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#12 Leadership in the Age of AI - Episode 1: ”What Will AI do to Leadership?”

#12 Leadership in the Age of AI - Episode 1: ”What Will AI do to Leadership?”

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Will AI mean that leaders can finally retire to the beach—or will it make leaders completely irrelevant? How do leaders stay value-adding and employable when algorithms can make strategic roadmaps, analyze outcomes, and monitor progress better than humans can? And what happens to work when efficiency takes over and becomes dehumanizing?

In this thought-provoking episode of CBS Executive Talks, host Camilla Ellehave brings together Anders Romare, CIO of Novo Nordisk, and Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, an authority on AI and leadership, to tackle the seismic shifts AI is bringing to work and leadership. They explore pressing questions like:Will leadership in 2030 mean less management and more leadership? How can leaders embrace AI while maintaining the human touch and avoid creating dehumanizing work and organizations? What role will ethics, empathy, and personal connectivity play?

As AI reshapes the business landscape, one thing is clear: Leadership as we know it is evolving. Tune in to discover how you can stay ahead, amplify your leadership skills, and lead with impact in this brave new world. The future of leadership starts here. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of AI-driven leadership and wanting to prepare for the transformative changes ahead.

Host:
Camilla Ellehave, PhD, Managing Partner RBL Europe
Guests:
Anders Romare, CIO of Novo Nordisk
Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, Professor of Business Psychology

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