Good Enough Isn't
Episode Summary Charlene Li has been right about every major wave in technology for three decades, from the internet's disruption of media in 1993, to social media's challenge to organizational power, to the AI revolution reshaping business today. In this episode, she makes a bold claim: most leaders have their AI strategy completely backwards, and the gap isn't technical; it's a leadership problem. If you're still treating AI as an IT initiative, you're already behind. Charlene unpacks why organizations that are winning with AI aren't doing it by chasing tools or running endless pilots. They're doing it by connecting AI to their actual business strategy, building cultures of psychological safety, and developing what she calls "superhuman", humans and AI working in integrated intelligence. The distinction between a company that knows AI is important, one that's using it, and one that's actively leading it is what separates the winners from the rest. The conversation also goes deep on the human cost of AI adoption, the truth that not every job will survive, and what leaders owe their people in terms of transparency, reskilling, and trust. Charlene doesn't sugarcoat it. She challenges leaders to stop promising safety they can't guarantee and start building the scaffolding that gives people confidence, no matter what comes next. What You'll Learn * Why putting "AI" next to "strategy" is already the wrong move, and what to do instead * The Double S Matrix framework for prioritizing AI initiatives by size of value and speed to value * How to identify the knowing-doing-leading gap in your organization * What rituals and ceremonies actually move the needle on AI adoption (and the Ally Bank example) * Why the cost of being wrong is now almost zero, and why most cultures still act like it isn't * How to build "superhuman" organizations that combine AI efficiency with the five uniquely human capabilities * What honest leadership looks like when AI is displacing jobs Featured Guest Charlene Li is a New York Times bestselling author, former Forrester analyst, and founder of Altimeter Group, the independent research firm she built to tackle cross-functional disruption problems before selling it to Prophet. She has advised 14 of the Dow Jones Industrial 30 companies and is the author of seven books. Her latest, Winning with AI, argues that everything most leaders think about AI strategy is backwards. She is a recognized expert in digital transformation, leadership, and what it takes to thrive when disruption arrives. Connect With Charlene * Website: charleneli.com [https://charleneli.com/] * Book: winningwithaibook.com [https://winningwithaibook.com/] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charleneli [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleneli/] * AI Leaders Community: charleneli.com/community/ [https://charleneli.com/community/] Connect With the Show * Level Agency: level.agency [https://www.level.agency/] * Patrick Patterson on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattersonwork/] * Myles Biggs on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mylesjbiggs/] How to Support the Show If this episode gave you something to think about, share it with a leader in your network who's still treating AI like an IT project. Subscribe to Good Enough Isn't so you don't miss what's next.
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