Top Tech Advisor: Every CEO Is Getting AI Wrong

May 11
1h 8m

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Episode Description

What if everything we’ve been told about AI and the future of work is wrong?


John Hagel says most leaders are asking the wrong questions:

“How fast can we automate?”

“How many jobs can we cut?”


According to him, that’s a “going out of business strategy.”


In this episode, we sit down with Silicon Valley veteran John Hagel, an advisor to firms like McKinsey, BCG, and Deloitte, to challenge the dominant narrative around AI, automation, and job elimination. He shares insights into how leaders are approaching AI today, often focusing on cost-cutting and workforce reduction, and what that means for the future of business and entrepreneurship.


John explains that the real opportunity with AI isn’t efficiency, it’s learning. He talks about the shift from scalable efficiency to scalable learning and how organizations can use AI to augment human potential, unlock creativity and curiosity, and build cultures rooted in trust, collaboration, and continuous improvement.


If you’re thinking about the future of work, this episode will challenge how you view AI, strategy, and innovation, and offer a different perspective on AI’s role in the modern economy.


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In this episode:

00:00 Intro

01:30 Is “this time different” with technology?

02:29 The Big Shift: Why organizations must fundamentally change

03:18 Scalable efficiency vs scalable learning

05:33 The dangerous AI narrative: automation & job cuts

06:19 Why efficiency alone leads to diminishing returns

09:42 Trust: The missing foundation in most organizations

10:50 What happens when companies fail to adapt

12:21 Debunking AI myths and media narratives

12:46 Humans vs machines: who should do what?

13:14 Reskilling vs building human capabilities

15:03 How to convince leaders to rethink AI strategy

16:24 Fear vs opportunity in leadership

20:16 What real workplace learning looks like

21:18 The future leader: asking better questions

24:38 How to structure high-impact teams

26:06 The collapse of trust in institutions

26:58 Corporate narratives & Apple’s “Think Different”

30:06 Creativity vs technology in strategy

30:41 Zoom Out, Zoom In strategy explained

33:08 Microsoft example: seeing the future early

35:14 Why agility without direction fails

37:21 Understanding “the edge” and innovation

39:34 Why transformation efforts fail in large companies

41:22 Scaling the edge vs top-down change

42:52 The power of the “explorer mindset”

47:18 Why companies suppress passion

48:31 Only 14% of workers are truly passionate

50:18 Can passion be cultivated at scale?

52:29 Does IT still matter in the AI era?

55:07 AI, healthcare, and the future of longevity

57:13 From healthcare to “wellness ecosystems”

58:19 The rise of the trusted advisor

59:50 Can AI replace human advisors?

01:02:25 Advice for leaders

01:04:18 AI is a tool humans determine its impact

01:06:29 Why most digital transformations fail


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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhagel/

X: https://x.com/jhagel


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