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Live from ATD26 Podcast | Old Models, New Chaos: Developing Leaders for AI-Driven Change

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Traditional change management models were built for a different era. Today's leaders face complexity that's faster, messier, and less predictable than any framework anticipated. Recorded live at ATD26, Sam Herring spoke with Karie Willyerd, Head of Strategic Engagements at GP Strategies, about what it takes to prepare leaders for AI-driven change.They explore practical strategies for helping leaders unlearn outdated assumptions, build adaptability, and lead with confidence when there's no clear playbook. About Our Guest, Karie Willyerd: Karie Willyerd [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariewillyerd/] is a former 6-time Chief Learning Officer, including at Visa and Sun Microsystems. She is a best-selling author and advisor to organizations on the future of work. Karie has written for multiple magazines, including HBR, and is currently a columnist for Training Magazine. She works with start-ups and Fortune 500s to shape strategy at the intersection of people and technology. She was honored with the 2017 ATD Distinguished Contribution Award and has led two organizations to ATD #1. Catch more Being Intrepid podcast episodes at: https://www.intrepidlearning.com/category/podcasts/

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episode Live from ATD26 Podcast | Old Models, New Chaos: Developing Leaders for AI-Driven Change artwork

Live from ATD26 Podcast | Old Models, New Chaos: Developing Leaders for AI-Driven Change

Traditional change management models were built for a different era. Today's leaders face complexity that's faster, messier, and less predictable than any framework anticipated. Recorded live at ATD26, Sam Herring spoke with Karie Willyerd, Head of Strategic Engagements at GP Strategies, about what it takes to prepare leaders for AI-driven change.They explore practical strategies for helping leaders unlearn outdated assumptions, build adaptability, and lead with confidence when there's no clear playbook. About Our Guest, Karie Willyerd: Karie Willyerd [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kariewillyerd/] is a former 6-time Chief Learning Officer, including at Visa and Sun Microsystems. She is a best-selling author and advisor to organizations on the future of work. Karie has written for multiple magazines, including HBR, and is currently a columnist for Training Magazine. She works with start-ups and Fortune 500s to shape strategy at the intersection of people and technology. She was honored with the 2017 ATD Distinguished Contribution Award and has led two organizations to ATD #1. Catch more Being Intrepid podcast episodes at: https://www.intrepidlearning.com/category/podcasts/

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