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Episode 7 - Mercy Noah and AIs Impact on People and Culture

23 min · 8 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of the Fractional Source Podcast, hosts TJ and James Mitchell discuss the profound impact of AI on human change management with human capital leader Mercy Noah . They explore the benefits and potential pitfalls of AI, emphasizing its role in improving productivity, communication, and strategic planning within organizations. Mercy offers insights into AI literacy, adaptation, and balancing human interaction with AI tools. The panel highlights the importance of maintaining human connection and empathy while adopting AI technologies, and provides practical advice on how organizations of all sizes can successfully implement AI to complement rather than replace human efforts.

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