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AI in Learning & Development: How to Lead with Clarity, Not Chaos with Deidre Alves

12 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this bonus episode of Talent and the Age of AI, host Jason Keese sits down with Deidre Alves, Chief Learning and Leadership Officer at ExuLAB Global™, to explore how leaders can adopt AI without losing sight of what matters most—the learner. As organizations rush to implement AI tools, Deidre challenges leaders to pause and consider a critical tension: the balance between efficiency and meaningful learning. She explains that successful AI adoption isn’t about chasing the latest technology, but about staying anchored to organizational goals while designing environments where people can effectively learn and work alongside AI. Deidre emphasizes that real progress happens when leadership is aligned. A strong partnership between the CEO and Chief Learning Officer is essential to creating a clear, shared vision for how AI supports learning, performance, and long-term business outcomes. Rather than reacting out of urgency or fear, she encourages organizations to take a more intentional approach—slowing down, reflecting on what’s working, and piloting AI in thoughtful, strategic ways. This conversation is a powerful reminder that AI adoption is not just a technology shift—it’s a leadership and learning transformation. Episode TImestamps; 00:00 Welcome & Introduction to AI in Learning and Leadership 00:53 AI Adoption: Balancing Efficiency vs Learning Outcomes 02:29 Sponsor Break 03:05 Leadership Vision for AI: Aligning Strategy That Sticks 04:49 When AI Adoption Clicks: Turning Strategy into Action 06:11 Avoiding AI Chaos: Leadership Challenges in Adoption 08:31 How to Slow Down AI Implementation for Better Results 09:57 Thoughtful AI Pilots: Testing Before Scaling 10:27 Closing Thoughts on AI Leadership & Subscribe Credits: Connect with the Guests; Deidre Alves * Website: https://exulab.com/ [https://exulab.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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