ISO Insights: Ways To Improve Your Business

The AI-fication of Jobs

19 min · 25. mar. 2026
episode The AI-fication of Jobs cover

Description

Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the workplace - but is this just another industrial revolution, or something completely different? In Part 1 of this episode, we explore how AI could impact up to 60% of jobs, the lessons from past technological shifts, and the three trends driving the “AI-fication of work”: displacement, enhancement, and disruption. If you want to understand what AI really means for your career, your business, and society, this is where to start.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the ISO Insights: Ways To Improve Your Business community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

27 episodes

episode Why Great Startups Still Fail - And How ISO 9001 Can Help You Build for the Long Haul artwork

Why Great Startups Still Fail - And How ISO 9001 Can Help You Build for the Long Haul

Why do so many promising startups fail, even when they have a great product, strong funding, and plenty of early excitement? In this episode, we look at the hidden weaknesses that cause fast-growing businesses to collapse under pressure - from poor pricing models and unsustainable growth to weak processes, customer churn, team burnout, and lack of operational discipline. Using examples such as WeWork, Juicero, Shyp and Asana, we explore the “single-engine trap” - where a business relies too heavily on one source of growth while neglecting the systems needed to scale safely. We also look at how ISO 9001 can help startups and growing businesses build stronger foundations by focusing on customer requirements, risk, performance measurement, continual improvement, process control, competence, awareness and clear responsibilities. This episode covers: • Why growth without structure can become dangerous • How pricing models shape operations and customer trust • Why retention should be built into the business from the start • How customer satisfaction data can act as an early warning system • Why culture, competence and accountability matter when scaling • How ISO 9001 supports innovation by giving it structure Whether you are running a startup, scaling a small business, or helping organisations build better management systems, this episode explains why long-term success is not just about the idea - it is about the system behind it. Based on the episode script uploaded.

28. juni 202616 min
episode Rebuilding the Human Workplace: Connection, Culture, and Control artwork

Rebuilding the Human Workplace: Connection, Culture, and Control

In this episode, we explore how remote and hybrid working have reshaped the modern workplace - and why organisations are now realising that productivity alone is not enough. The discussion looks at what has been lost as work has moved away from shared physical spaces: informal conversations, spontaneous collaboration, cross-team support, onboarding by observation, and the everyday human connections that help culture function. It also considers why some organisations are now rethinking remote-first working, not simply to bring people back to the office, but to rebuild trust, belonging, collaboration and purpose. The episode connects these issues directly to ISO 9001:2015 Clause 7.1.4 on the work environment, showing that the “environment” needed for effective processes is not just physical, but also social and psychological. It also links remote and fragmented working to ISO 27001:2022, particularly the people, awareness, collaboration and information security risks that arise when teams become disconnected.

26. maj 202616 min
episode Cut Smart, Not Deep: Rethinking Cost-Cutting artwork

Cut Smart, Not Deep: Rethinking Cost-Cutting

In this episode of ISO Insights, Russell Lawson explores one of the most misunderstood areas of business strategy - cost-cutting. But this isn’t about slashing budgets or cutting corners. It’s about cutting smart. “Cut Smart, Not Deep: Rethinking Cost-Cutting” unpacks how organisations can reduce costs without damaging quality, morale, or long-term performance. Drawing on real-world examples and practical business principles, Russell explains the difference between fixed and variable costs, how to optimise space and outsourcing decisions, why managing your capital cycle is critical, and how incentive structures can dramatically improve profitability. The episode also tackles financing costs, crisis-level decision-making, zero-based budgeting, and why redundancies should be a last resort. From IKEA’s flat-pack efficiency to British Airways’ voluntary unpaid leave strategy, this podcast offers practical insight into building lean, resilient organisations that thrive - even in uncertain times If you’re a business owner, director, or management systems professional looking to strengthen margins while protecting culture and compliance, this episode delivers clear, actionable thinking you can apply immediately.

26. feb. 202616 min