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How Leaders Should Use AI: Practical Guide to People-First Leadership

How Leaders Should Use AI: Practical Guide to People-First Leadership

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Your inbox is full of articles about AI replacing jobs. You're wondering: Am I next? Here's the truth: Great people-first leaders won't be replaced by AI—but 88% of heavy AI users are burning out because they're doing it wrong.

In this episode, you'll learn how to use AI strategically to become MORE people-first, not less. Get the exact methods leaders are using to save 100+ hours per year while spending more time with their teams, not less.


What You'll Learn:

  • Why 88% of AI users burn out (and how to avoid the trap)
  • Two practical AI applications you can start this week
  • What makes you irreplaceable as a leader
  • How to use AI for difficult emails and data analysis
  • The paradigm shift: More time with people, not more tasks


Featured Insights:

James Zallie (CEO, Ingredion), Rick Western (CEO, Kotter), Steve Case (CEO, Revolution Growth)

Perfect for leaders who want practical AI strategies without losing the human connection that makes leadership work.


Connect with Colby Morris

  • Website: nxtstepadvisors.com
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/colbymorris

Services: Executive Coaching | Leadership Training | Keynote Speaking

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Remember: Keep using AI to free up time for your people, not to avoid them. Because those are the things that leaders do.

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