The Executive Connect Podcast
What if the biggest reason AI initiatives fail is not the technology, but the fact that companies never changed how their people work? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Emily Lewis-Pinnell to talk about AI adoption, organizational change, culture, and why most companies are still getting this wrong. Emily draws from years of work across cloud transformation, data strategy, and enterprise change to explain why AI success is less about buying tools and more about aligning teams, workflows, and expectations. She breaks down why smaller companies often have an edge, why leadership behavior matters so much, and how AI creates the most value when it augments people instead of trying to replace them. This conversation also explores ROI, shadow AI, adoption friction, early-career development, communication skills, and the real gap between how fast AI is moving and how slowly most organizations know how to adapt. It is especially useful for leaders, operators, and executives who want a practical lens on how to make AI useful inside an actual business. What You Will Learn * Why organizations struggle more with AI adoption than with the tools themselves * How culture and workflow design shape whether AI initiatives succeed * Why most companies fail when they treat AI as a plug-and-play solution * What gives smaller businesses an edge in AI experimentation and execution * Why senior leaders often get the most value from AI augmentation * How to think about delegation, thought partnership, and judgment with AI * Why shadow AI becomes a real risk when companies move too slowly * What makes AI ROI difficult to measure and where companies should focus instead * Why early-career talent development is becoming a bigger challenge * Which human skills will matter more as AI changes work Chapters (0:27) Meet Emily and why most companies fail at AI for human reasons (1:23) Why AI adoption breaks down inside organizations (3:16) What actually signals whether a company is ready (5:04) Why smaller businesses may have a real advantage right now (9:59) Why leaders often benefit from AI more than expected (12:36) Delegation, strategy, and using AI as a thinking partner (16:17) How leaders can use AI in their personal lives too (18:51) Why AI adoption still feels slow across much of the economy (24:03) Which industries are moving first and what that means (28:52) What AI means for early-career professionals and the next generation (33:14) The communication skills that may matter most in the future (37:18) What separates successful AI investments from wasted spend (51:28) Emily’s one core takeaway for leaders navigating AI transformation Emily Lewis-Pinnell is a transformation leader and strategist who helps organizations turn emerging technologies into practical business outcomes. Over the course of her career, she has worked across cloud, data, and AI initiatives for companies including Dell and NTT Data, helping executives navigate not just the technology shift itself, but the much harder work of aligning people, culture, and process. Emily is especially known for her grounded perspective on AI adoption, organizational change, and what it takes to build strategies that work in real environments. CONNECT with Emily Lewis-Pinnell Website: https://emilylewispinnell.com/ [https://emilylewispinnell.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylewispinnell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylewispinnell] CONNECT with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect
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