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Leadership, Culture and AI Transformation


Responsible AI: Why Less Can Deliver More
It’s no secret that AI’s consumption of water, energy, and land, is raising serious concerns in many quarters with some questioning whether we really need to use vast LLMs trained on vast, often “polluted” datasets, to perform relatively simple tasks.


Leadership: From Old School to Emotional Intelligence (EQ): Rethinking Leadership Norms
Today’s workplaces are multi-generational. For some, certain emotions are considered inappropriate in professional settings. While others believe that belonging requires the freedom to bring one’s authentic self to work.


Without trust, AI is just technology; with trust, it becomes Transformation
For senior leaders, the challenge is clear: trust is the missing ingredient in AI adoption. The organisations that will thrive are those embedding Transparency, Explainability, and Accountability into their AI strategies


Limitations of AI - What AI Cannot Do
Image created in Canva / Alt-text: A wireframe digital head with overlaid text about AI limitations. AI is everywhere, from boardroom strategy to operational efficiency. At the moment, AI seems to be flavour of the month (every month), despite scepticism and lack of trust among many users. It’s also true that many C-suite leaders are under pressure to “do something with AI.” This often leads to organisations leaping into (AI) implementation without fully understanding what th


Navigating AI Challenges in 2025: The Power of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership
With geo-political tensions and economic storms brewing and concerns about AI amplifying, now is a crucial time for leaders & those in...


AI needs to be marketed by its potential to improve our lives, rather than its technological prowess.
Image credit: Canva Unlike the mobile phone when most people instantly recognised its benefits (both personal as well as professional),...
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