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Dave Gray on visual thinking, gamestorming, the art of the possible, and going towards the fear (AC Ep17)

Dave Gray on visual thinking, gamestorming, the art of the possible, and going towards the fear (AC Ep17)

by shan | Nov 1, 2023 | Podcast

“If you can draw a picture of the problem, you’re halfway to a solution. If it can’t be drawn, it can’t be done. If you can start to visualize or draw a picture, then you start to have a plan.” – Dave Gray About Dave Gray Since the 1980s...
Minter Dial on organizational empathy, augmenting with AI, empathic curiosity, and connecting to reality (AC Ep16)

Minter Dial on organizational empathy, augmenting with AI, empathic curiosity, and connecting to reality (AC Ep16)

by shan | Oct 25, 2023 | Podcast

“The beauty of life is dealing with challenges, not pretending that it’s perfect.” – Minter Dial About Minter Dial Minter Dial is a professional speaker on leadership and transformation and the award-winning author of four books, most recently...
Regan Robinson on spending time in the future, using imagination, things that make you go hmmm, and hyper-awareness (AC Ep15)

Regan Robinson on spending time in the future, using imagination, things that make you go hmmm, and hyper-awareness (AC Ep15)

by shan | Oct 18, 2023 | Podcast

“Imagination has a trigger event. It begins with a mental spark that acts as a catalyst, throwing everything into question. It ignites your curiosity and starts shifting your perception.” – Regan Robinson About Regan Robinson Regan Robinson is a futurist,...
Toby Walsh on the differences between human and artificial intelligence, our relationship to machines, amplifying capabilities, and making the right choices (AC Ep14)

Toby Walsh on the differences between human and artificial intelligence, our relationship to machines, amplifying capabilities, and making the right choices (AC Ep14)

by shan | Oct 11, 2023 | Podcast

“There’s no point trying to teach ourselves to be better calculators because machines are much better calculators. We should be playing to our strengths and handing over those tasks, many of which we never actually like doing, to machines that they’re better...
John Hagel on moving from threat to opportunity, the passion of the explorer, learning platforms, and scalable learning in practice (AC Ep13)

John Hagel on moving from threat to opportunity, the passion of the explorer, learning platforms, and scalable learning in practice (AC Ep13)

by shan | Oct 4, 2023 | Podcast

“I believe that if we’re focused on the opportunity of scalable learning, the excitement should be whether I can free up all the people who are currently engaged in these mindless, routine tasks, tightly specified. I can then redirect these individuals towards a...
David Berkowitz on AI in marketing, gaining superpowers, amplifying marketers, and the future of agencies (AC Ep12)

David Berkowitz on AI in marketing, gaining superpowers, amplifying marketers, and the future of agencies (AC Ep12)

by shan | Sep 27, 2023 | Podcast

“There’s no substitute for trying everything. The great thing about AI is how immediately usable it is. As soon as you hear something mentioned in the news, a friend’s LinkedIn post, or elsewhere, just go and try it.” – David Berkowitz About David...
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