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What AI Means for Your Career with Scott Morrison

46 min · 13 de oct de 2025
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Is AI a threat to your career—or a tool to unlock your greatest potential? In this episode, we sit down with Scott Morrison, Global Head of People at Beamery Ltd., to explore how AI is transforming the human side of business. With a career spent shaping high-performing teams at top global tech companies, Scott brings a grounded, real-world perspective on how AI is being used to enhance—not replace—people in the workplace. If you're a business owner, executive, or high-achiever feeling both curious and cautious about AI, this conversation is for you. Scott unpacks the fears so many of us feel—Will AI take my job? Will it make me lazy? Will I still be valuable?—and replaces them with clarity, confidence, and possibility. What We Cover in This Episode: * Why AI creates fear—and how to move past it * Real examples of AI being used in HR and talent optimization * The evolving role of leadership in an AI-enabled workplace * How to stay human in a world of automation * Scott's personal take on balance, ambition, and purpose in today's fast-paced world About Our Guest: Scott Morrison is the Global Head of People at Beamery Ltd., where he leads innovative people strategies across global teams. With deep expertise in organizational design and employee engagement, Scott is passionate about aligning talent with impact. Outside of work, he lives near Columbus, Ohio with his husband Daniel and their dog Winston. He's a sci-fi reader, bourbon enthusiast, and a firm believer in living fully—both at work and at home. Links & Resources: 🔗 Connect with Scott Morrison on LinkedIn 📩 Get bonus content + tools from The Mindrise Podcast: www.themindrise.com/podcast 🚀 Ready to Rise? At Mindrise, we help ambitious leaders break free from burnout and realign with purpose. Our powerful coaching programs and courses are designed to help you reclaim your energy, sharpen your leadership, and create a life that actually feels as good as it looks. 👉 Learn more and enroll at www.themindrise.com/courses

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