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Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World - Episode 1: Agility & Resilience in Exponential Change, Digital Background Noise, Technology Divergence and Convergence with Paul Gibbons and Adam Pantanowitz

Episode 1: Agility & Resilience in Exponential Change, Digital Background Noise, Technology Divergence and Convergence with Paul Gibbons and Adam Pantanowitz

11/03/19 • 40 min

Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World

Todays guest on the Futures Intelligent Leadership Flowcast are Paul Gibbons and Adam Pantanowitz

About Paul Gibbons
Paul is a keynote speaker and specialist in leading change, business strategy, and helping businesses navigate ethical challenges (AI, automation, discrimination, harassment, digital privacy, international competition, and fraud). He is a professor at the university of Denver and His current project is a four book series called Leading Change in the Digital Age. He just released the second book in the series called “Impact” which focuses on culture and mindset for digital transformation and the future of work. Interestingly, Paul and I share a background in graduate school studies in both biomedicine and philosophy.

About Adam Pantanowitz
Adam is an Innovator and researcher in technology (specifically in startups, financial & biomedical industries) he draws on a variety of skills from engineering, computing & machine learning to solve problems. He is a seasoned startup executive and currently a lecturer at University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and a faculty member at singularity university.

About this episode
What I really like about this episode is it sets the tone for the The Futures Intelligent Leadership Flowcast. We have two big thinkers discussing a variety of current and future leadership relevant issue that require us to expand the scope of our horizons and challenges leaderships, as Paul says int he dialogue, to look beyond the next quarter and look into the next quarter century.

If you are interested in Agility and Resilience in Rapid Change, Upgraded Cognition, Signal to noise ratios, Technology Access Gaps, and exploring the human competitive advantage, then you will enjoy this episode. Enjoy.

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Todays guest on the Futures Intelligent Leadership Flowcast are Paul Gibbons and Adam Pantanowitz

About Paul Gibbons
Paul is a keynote speaker and specialist in leading change, business strategy, and helping businesses navigate ethical challenges (AI, automation, discrimination, harassment, digital privacy, international competition, and fraud). He is a professor at the university of Denver and His current project is a four book series called Leading Change in the Digital Age. He just released the second book in the series called “Impact” which focuses on culture and mindset for digital transformation and the future of work. Interestingly, Paul and I share a background in graduate school studies in both biomedicine and philosophy.

About Adam Pantanowitz
Adam is an Innovator and researcher in technology (specifically in startups, financial & biomedical industries) he draws on a variety of skills from engineering, computing & machine learning to solve problems. He is a seasoned startup executive and currently a lecturer at University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and a faculty member at singularity university.

About this episode
What I really like about this episode is it sets the tone for the The Futures Intelligent Leadership Flowcast. We have two big thinkers discussing a variety of current and future leadership relevant issue that require us to expand the scope of our horizons and challenges leaderships, as Paul says int he dialogue, to look beyond the next quarter and look into the next quarter century.

If you are interested in Agility and Resilience in Rapid Change, Upgraded Cognition, Signal to noise ratios, Technology Access Gaps, and exploring the human competitive advantage, then you will enjoy this episode. Enjoy.

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undefined - Episode 0: What is the Futures Intelligent leadership Flowcast?

Episode 0: What is the Futures Intelligent leadership Flowcast?

In this inaugural episode, host Tyler Mongan shares background on the Futures Intelligent Leadership Flowcast and what you can expect in future episodes.
71% of organizations admit their leaders are not prepared for the future (Brandonhall State of Leadership Survey - 2015) and many organizations claim that current leadership training programs are not meeting the needs of their clients (Center for Creative Leadership: Future Trends in Leadership Development - 2014). What are we doing to train and prepare leadership for the future? How can leadership become more future intelligent? Is there a neuroscience-based approach to leadership that can help? Listen to find out more.

Episode References:

1. Brandonhall State of Leadership Survey (2015): www.brandonhall.com

2. Center for Creative Leadership: Future Trends in Leadership Development - White Paper (2014).

3. Baars, Bernard J. (1988), A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness (Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press)

4. Childre, Doc & Howard Martin, Deborah Rozman, Rollin McCraty (2016). Heart Intelligence: Connecting with the Intuitive Guidance of the Heart. U.S.A.: Waterfront Press. See also: Pearsall, Paul (1999). The Heart's Code: Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy. U.S.A. Broadway Books

5. Jing Jiang, Chuansheng Chen, Bohan Dai, Guang Shi, Guosheng Ding, Li Liu, and Chunming Lu, Leader emergence through interpersonal neural synchronization, PNAS April 7, 2015. 112 (14) 4274-4279;

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undefined - Episode 2: Placebo Effect, Startup Bias, Empowering Others through Honesty with Dr Kathryn Hall and Chenoa Farnsworth

Episode 2: Placebo Effect, Startup Bias, Empowering Others through Honesty with Dr Kathryn Hall and Chenoa Farnsworth

This episode of the Futures intelligent Leadership Flowcast features a dialogue with Chenoa Farnsworth (BlueStartups, Hawaii) and Dr Kathryn Hall (Harvard Medical School).
During the flowcast the dialogue explores...

  1. Why you should not build the future inside an isolated building.
  2. The Fine line between delusion and competence
  3. The placebo and transforming ideas into market relevant and investable products and services
  4. How the placebo effect allows you to create something from nothing.
  5. The delusions of Theranos
  6. How to strip bias out of the equation.
  7. The Hawthorn effect - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect
  8. How leaders can use the placebo effect to get by-in on vision
  9. The value of doubt
  10. How being honest empowers other and gets results.
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