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If We Let AI Do All the Thinking, We'll Get Pretty Stupid: Matt Rosen on AI Productivity

40 min · 4. juni 2026
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How should organizations prepare for a future where AI can complete many of the tasks once performed by highly skilled knowledge workers? In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman sits down with Matt Rosen to discuss how AI is transforming consulting, software development, workforce productivity, and the future of work. Matt shares how his company, Allata, began investing in AI capabilities shortly after the emergence of modern generative AI and why organizations must focus on developing AI literacy across their workforce. He explains that while AI can dramatically improve efficiency, human skills such as critical thinking, communication, judgment, and relationship-building remain essential. The conversation explores how AI is disrupting traditional white-collar work, changing the way organizations measure productivity, and shifting the focus from hours worked to outcomes delivered. Matt also discusses practical AI adoption strategies, why experimentation is critical, and how leaders can help employees embrace AI as a productivity partner rather than fear it as a replacement. From software development to family meal planning, Matt shares real-world examples of how AI can unlock new levels of creativity, efficiency, and innovation when used thoughtfully. Episode timestamps; 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:27 Meet Matt Rosen 00:50 Company Mantra and Culture 03:20 AI Arrives at Allata 05:05 Learning AI Faster Than School 06:28 AI in Accounting and Judgment 09:05 Grounding and Model Crosschecks 10:24 Sponsor Break 11:04 Client Needs and AI Journey 11:28 Automating Performance Reviews 14:33 AI Accelerator for Secure Data 16:46 Real Client Use Cases 24:56 Leading Adoption and Training 28:00 Governance and Data Security 32:08 How Work Will Change 38:29 Optimism and Closing Thanks 39:49 Outro and Resources Credits: Connect with the Guests; Matt Rosen * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattrosen/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattrosen/] * Website: https://www.allata.com/ [https://www.allata.com/] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; * Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] * Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/])

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As AI adoption accelerates across organizations, how can leaders embrace new technologies while continuing to develop the human skills that drive effective leadership? In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman sits down with Maren Perry, Founder & CEO of Arden Coaching, to discuss how AI is changing leadership development, workplace expectations, and the future role of human connection in the workplace. Maren shares why organizations can no longer afford to delay AI adoption and explains that many employees are already using AI tools regardless of whether formal policies exist. She emphasizes that while AI can improve efficiency and streamline operational work, organizations must remain intentional about preserving critical human capabilities such as communication, judgment, relationship-building, and strategic thinking. The conversation explores the growing pressure leaders face as they navigate rapid technological change while continuing to support their teams and make informed decisions. Maren also discusses the risk of leadership burnout, why organizations need both AI-native talent and experienced leaders, and how businesses can create thoughtful approaches to AI governance and adoption. Wendy and Maren also examine how AI may reshape productivity, workplace culture, and employee expectations in the years ahead. Rather than using AI simply to increase workloads, they discuss the opportunity organizations have to create more space for strategy, creativity, and meaningful work. From executive coaching to the future of leadership development, this episode offers practical insights into how organizations can adopt AI while continuing to invest in the uniquely human skills that technology cannot replicate. Episode timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI & Maren Perry Introduction 03:00 Why Artificial Intelligence Represents the Biggest Transformation of Our Time 05:10 Why Organizations Cannot Afford to Wait to Adopt AI 07:15 The Role of Human-Centered Leadership in an AI-Driven Era 10:30 How Employees Are Already Integrating AI Into Their Daily Work 13:00 Leadership Burnout and the Growing Challenge of Decision Fatigue 16:45 How AI-Native Talent and Experienced Leaders Can Work Together Effectively 19:20 Creating Space for Strategic Thinking Instead of Increasing Workload 23:00 Rethinking Productivity in the Modern Workplace 25:30 How Women, Relationships, and Social Dynamics Influence AI Adoption 29:15 Why Human Connection Will Become Even More Valuable in an AI-Driven World Credits: Connect with the Guest, Maren Perry: Website: https://ardencoaching.com/ [https://ardencoaching.com/] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/]

16. juli 202635 min
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Stop Using AI Like Google: Turning AI Into Your Strategic Thought Partner with Geoff Woods

What if the biggest mistake leaders are making with AI is treating it like a search engine? In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, Wendy Wiseman sits down with Geoff Woods, founder of AI Leadership and author of The AI-Driven Leader, to discuss why access to AI tools is not the same as AI adoption. While many organizations have rolled out ChatGPT, Copilot, and other AI platforms, Geoff argues that most leaders are still using AI at a surface level—missing the opportunity to transform it into a strategic thought partner. Geoff shares how leaders can move beyond using AI for simple tasks and begin leveraging it to solve complex business challenges, improve decision-making, and uncover opportunities that might otherwise go unnoticed. He introduces his CRIT framework—Context, Role, Interview, and Task—and explains how it changes the way people interact with AI by allowing the technology to ask better questions before generating solutions. The conversation also explores how leaders can build personalized AI advisory boards, develop stronger thinking through AI collaboration, and help employees redesign their roles to create greater value. Geoff challenges the industrial-age mindset that has shaped work for generations and explains why AI may be the catalyst that allows people to focus more on the uniquely human skills that drive innovation, creativity, and leadership. Episode Timestamps; 00:00:00 - Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI 00:04:05 - The Access vs. Adoption Trap 00:06:22 - Stop Using AI Like Google 00:09:56 - The CRIT Method: Context, Role, Interview, and Task 00:13:51 - Case Study: Avoiding Bankruptcy 00:15:13 - Building an AI Board of Directors 00:23:24 - Moving Beyond Industrial Thinking 00:26:17 - From Executive Assistant to Executive Multiplier 00:34:27 - Aligning AI with Business Strategy 00:36:36 - Final Advice for Leaders If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Talent in the Age of AI for more conversations with leaders, innovators, and practitioners exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping work, leadership, and learning. Don't forget to Follow, Share, Rate, and Review! Let's Connect! Follow our Guest, Geoff Woods : * Website: https://www.aileadership.com/ [https://www.aileadership.com/] * Book: https://www.aileadership.com/book [https://www.aileadership.com/book] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geoffwoods/ [https://www.instagram.com/geoffwoods/] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/geoff-woods-8534774 [linkedin.com/in/geoff-woods-8534774] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; * Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] * Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/])

2. juli 202643 min
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Blending Human Relationship Skills with AI Skills with Larry Durham

As organizations continue to invest in AI, what will make a workplace truly valuable in the future: technology or human connection? In the final installment of this three-part series on AI and the future of work, host Wendy Wiseman welcomes back Larry Durham, President of St. Charles Consulting Group, to explore what he calls the Human Lattice—a framework for balancing AI capabilities with the uniquely human skills that organizations need most. Larry argues that while AI can dramatically improve efficiency and automate many routine tasks, organizations risk commoditizing talent if they focus solely on skills and productivity. As AI continues to reshape work, leaders must intentionally create environments where employees can develop judgment, build relationships, innovate, and experience a sense of belonging. The conversation explores why removing tactical work doesn't automatically make people more strategic, the evolving purpose of physical workplaces, and how organizations can reinvest the time created by AI into stronger collaboration and human connection. Larry also discusses the importance of maintaining focus and direction in an AI-enabled world, where endless possibilities can sometimes distract teams from their intended goals. Rather than replacing human judgment, AI should help organizations stay aligned, make better decisions, and create more meaningful work experiences. This episode challenges leaders to think beyond productivity gains and imagine what a truly human-centered organization could look like in the age of AI. Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI & Larry Durham Introduction 01:45 What Is the Career Lattice in the Age of AI? 03:19 Why Traditional Career Ladders Are Breaking Down 04:47 How AI Is Changing Early-Career Work and Development 06:20 The Hidden Developmental Value of Entry-Level Roles 08:55 AI, Skill Matching, and Workforce Mobility 11:12 Why Career Growth Is Becoming More Fluid 14:05 How Organizations Must Rethink Talent Development 17:48 AI and the Future of Employee Career Paths 21:10 Preparing the Workforce for Nontraditional Career Growth 24:30 Key Takeaways on AI, Skills, and the Career Lattice + Closing Credits: Connect with the Guest, Larry Durham: Website: https://stccg.com/ [https://stccg.com/] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/])

11. juni 202634 min
episode If We Let AI Do All the Thinking, We'll Get Pretty Stupid: Matt Rosen on AI Productivity cover

If We Let AI Do All the Thinking, We'll Get Pretty Stupid: Matt Rosen on AI Productivity

How should organizations prepare for a future where AI can complete many of the tasks once performed by highly skilled knowledge workers? In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman sits down with Matt Rosen to discuss how AI is transforming consulting, software development, workforce productivity, and the future of work. Matt shares how his company, Allata, began investing in AI capabilities shortly after the emergence of modern generative AI and why organizations must focus on developing AI literacy across their workforce. He explains that while AI can dramatically improve efficiency, human skills such as critical thinking, communication, judgment, and relationship-building remain essential. The conversation explores how AI is disrupting traditional white-collar work, changing the way organizations measure productivity, and shifting the focus from hours worked to outcomes delivered. Matt also discusses practical AI adoption strategies, why experimentation is critical, and how leaders can help employees embrace AI as a productivity partner rather than fear it as a replacement. From software development to family meal planning, Matt shares real-world examples of how AI can unlock new levels of creativity, efficiency, and innovation when used thoughtfully. Episode timestamps; 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:27 Meet Matt Rosen 00:50 Company Mantra and Culture 03:20 AI Arrives at Allata 05:05 Learning AI Faster Than School 06:28 AI in Accounting and Judgment 09:05 Grounding and Model Crosschecks 10:24 Sponsor Break 11:04 Client Needs and AI Journey 11:28 Automating Performance Reviews 14:33 AI Accelerator for Secure Data 16:46 Real Client Use Cases 24:56 Leading Adoption and Training 28:00 Governance and Data Security 32:08 How Work Will Change 38:29 Optimism and Closing Thanks 39:49 Outro and Resources Credits: Connect with the Guests; Matt Rosen * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattrosen/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattrosen/] * Website: https://www.allata.com/ [https://www.allata.com/] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; * Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] * Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/])

4. juni 202640 min
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AI is Replacing the Career Ladder with the Career Lattice Causing Companies and College to Rethinking Traditions

As AI transforms the workplace, are traditional career paths becoming obsolete? In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman continues her conversation with Larry Durham in part two of a three-part series exploring how AI is changing talent, leadership, and organizational development. This episode focuses on a powerful concept Larry calls “The Career Lattice”—a shift away from the traditional career ladder model organizations have relied on for decades. Larry explains that AI is fundamentally changing early-career work, removing or automating many of the foundational tasks that once helped employees develop judgment, experience, and confidence over time. As a result, organizations can no longer rely on rigid, linear career paths to develop talent. Instead, companies must rethink workforce mobility, skill development, and how employees grow across projects, roles, and experiences in a rapidly evolving AI-enabled environment. The conversation explores how AI is disaggregating work itself, creating more fluid opportunities for skill matching, internal mobility, and nontraditional career progression. Larry also discusses why organizations must intentionally redesign talent development strategies to help employees build meaningful skills and remain adaptable in the future of work. This episode challenges leaders to think beyond the traditional “career ladder” mindset and prepare for a workplace where flexibility, mobility, and continuous learning become essential. Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI & Larry Durham Introduction 01:45 What Is the Career Lattice in the Age of AI? 03:19 Why Traditional Career Ladders Are Breaking Down 04:47 How AI Is Changing Early-Career Work and Development 06:20 The Hidden Developmental Value of Entry-Level Roles 08:55 AI, Skill Matching, and Workforce Mobility 11:12 Why Career Growth Is Becoming More Fluid 14:05 How Organizations Must Rethink Talent Development 17:48 AI and the Future of Employee Career Paths 21:10 Preparing the Workforce for Nontraditional Career Growth 24:30 Key Takeaways on AI, Skills, and the Career Lattice + Closing Credits: Connect with the Guest, Larry Durham: Website: https://stccg.com/ [https://stccg.com/] Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI; Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/] Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/ [https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/] Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/ [https://whatsgood-productions.com/])

28. maj 202634 min