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Description Organizations have never had more intelligence. Dashboards update in real time. Algorithms analyze massive datasets. AI systems generate insights in seconds. And yet… Large-scale transformations still fail at astonishing rates. In Episode 23 of Toronto Talks, we explore the paradox at the center of modern leadership: Why does decision-making become harder as information becomes more abundant? For most of modern history, the constraint inside organizations was information scarcity. Leaders operated with incomplete signals, delayed reports, and fragmented data. Today, the problem has inverted. Companies are flooded with information — metrics, dashboards, analytics platforms, and AI copilots — all promising better insight and faster decisions. But as intelligence scales, something else becomes the real constraint: Judgment. Technology can generate answers. But organizations still need leaders who can interpret those answers. And interpretation is a very different skill. Because modern institutions do not operate inside clean datasets. They operate inside complex human systems — shaped by incentives, culture, uncertainty, and cognitive overload. In this episode, we explore a fundamental shift now unfolding across the modern economy: As intelligence becomes abundant, wisdom becomes the bottleneck. We examine why transformation efforts stall, why decision-making slows inside complex organizations, and why the future of leadership may depend less on generating insight — and more on protecting attention and cultivating discernment. Featuring insights from Barbara Wittmann, founder of the Digital Wisdom Collective, with decades of experience inside large-scale enterprise transformations. Because the question facing modern institutions is no longer: How do we generate more intelligence? It is: How do we use it wisely? Episode Chapters Segment 1 — Data ≠ Understanding Why more information does not automatically create clarity. Segment 2 — The Bureaucratic Brain How organizational structure slows decision-making. Segment 3 — Automation and the Illusion of Intelligence Why AI enhances analysis but does not replace judgment. Segment 4 — Decision Speed vs Decision Quality The tension between acting fast and acting wisely. Segment 5 — The Cost of Organizational Paralysis Why hesitation may be the greatest risk of all. What We Explore * Why ~70% of digital transformations still fail * The gap between intelligence and judgment * Why large organizations struggle to act on data * The hidden cost of bureaucratic decision structures * Automation bias and over-reliance on AI systems * The tradeoff between decision speed and decision quality * Why attention may be the scarcest leadership resource * Why wisdom — not data — may define the next era of leadership Subscribe for new episodes. Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Contact: talk@torontotalks.ca Toronto Talks — where big ideas come to life… and curiosity never sleeps. 🔥 Join the conversation! Have a question for Sophie or Ash? Want your topic covered on a future episode? Submit your questions, comments, and brilliant ideas at TorontoTalks.ca [https://torontotalks.ca]. 🎧 Subscribe & Follow to never miss an episode. 👍 Rate & Review—your feedback fuels us! Let's connect: * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@toronto-talks] * Instagram [https://instagram.com/torontotalkspod] * X (Twitter) [https://x.com/toronto_talks] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-talks/] Toronto Talks: The best conversations start with YOU.
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