leadership

  • 9 powerful ways legal, finance, and HR can use AI

    When you think of AI at work, it’s easy to picture marketers drafting blog posts or crafting social media content. But AI’s possibilities go beyond marketing. In fact, some of the most revolutionary uses of AI are happening in traditionally… Continue reading

    9 powerful ways legal, finance, and HR can use AI
  • Are AI notetakers helping or hurting your meetings?

    It feels like every other week a new AI tool pops up, promising to “make meetings effortless, saving you hundreds of hours.” One of the hottest right now is AI notetakers. Tools that join your Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet,… Continue reading

    Are AI notetakers helping or hurting your meetings?
  • Thank you for your (current) shortcomings, AI

    AI dominates today’s business conversations. Companies are pouring billions into tools that write, analyze, and automate. But the leaders who thrive aren’t those who blindly outsource to machines. They’re the ones who recognize AI’s limits and lean into the distinctly… Continue reading

    Thank you for your (current) shortcomings, AI
  • Looking at constraints as a positive

    Most people see constraints as obstacles to overcome. But what if your biggest limitations might actually be your greatest opportunities for breakthrough thinking and meaningful progress? When resources are scarce, deadlines are tight, and options feel limited, our natural instinct… Continue reading

    Looking at constraints as a positive
  • Why saying no by default is not a strategy

    Saying no can be liberating. It’s a word that leaders, product managers, and founders often use as their shield against scope creep, burnout, and loss of focus. Yet, I wonder if the real art isn’t about defaulting to a firm… Continue reading

    Why saying no by default is not a strategy