S12 Ep12: Billion-Dollar CEO: Staying Irreplaceable When AI Breaks the Rules
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In this episode, I sit down with Steven J. Manning (Business Leader, $40B+ Revenue) and Darrell Mann (Systematic Innovation Expert) to dismantle this myth. We explore the "Wisdom Gap"—why AI passes exams but fails when the rules don't apply.
If you want to move from a "Manager of Tasks" to an "Architect of Culture," this conversation is your blueprint.
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Timestamps:
00:00 The "Being Changed" Paradox
03:45 Why employees use ChatGPT as a therapist
07:08 The Definition of Wisdom (When rules break)
10:30 "I'm not getting the answer I want"
13:20 POSIWID: The System Decides
Resources:
Full Show Notes & Transcript: https://www.natschooler.com/billion-dollar-ceo-mastering-ai-when-rules-break-down
Steven J. Manning: https://stevenjmanning.com/
About Influential Visions: This is the podcast for executives, leaders, and professionals who want to future-proof their leadership and career.
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