Episodios

  • A Conversation about Theory-First Strategy: Creating Competitive Advantage in the AI Era
    Apr 11 2026

    This research introduces a theory-first strategy as a vital counterpoint to the current corporate obsession with data-driven decision-making. While algorithms and big data excel at refining existing processes, they often fail to predict disruptive innovations or navigate environments undergoing rapid, non-linear change. The research argues that true competitive advantage stems from conceptual frameworks that envision future possibilities which historical data cannot yet confirm. By examining success stories like Amazon and Netflix, the research demonstrates how leading firms use human imagination to guide their analytical tools rather than being restricted by them. Ultimately, the research provides a roadmap for organizations to institutionalize theoretical literacy and cognitive diversity to avoid being outpaced by more imaginative competitors. This approach positions abductive reasoning and strategic foresight as the most essential human capabilities in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.


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  • A Conversation about the Algorithmic University: Epistemic Transformation in the Age of AI
    Apr 10 2026

    This research examines how generative artificial intelligence is fundamentally altering the epistemic foundations of higher education. Rather than viewing AI as a simple tool, the text describes a shift toward an "algorithmic university" where automated systems redistribute power and authority away from human educators. The research identifies significant risks, such as the potential for commercial priorities to overshadow liberal education values and the complication of traditional intellectual authorship. To navigate this transition, the research advocates for participatory governance, critical AI literacy, and the intentional design of human-AI partnerships that prioritize pedagogy. Ultimately, the research argues that universities must exercise institutional courage to ensure technology serves humanistic inquiry rather than mere market efficiency.


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  • Conscious Leadership and Resilience, with Irene Riad
    Apr 9 2026

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Irene Riad about conscious leadership and resilience.

    Irene Riad is an ICF PCC Executive Coach and Organizational Culture Coach who specializes in success mindset, complex trauma recovery, and Jungian depth psychology. She is the founder of SightCET, The Institute of Authentic Leadership Culture, a keynote speaker, and bestselling author. Her coaching, coach education, mentor coaching, and coaching supervision align professional and personal growth with the wisdom of the mind-body-soul interaction through different modalities that enable her clients to go through a deep transformation of their whole human system as leader, team, and organization. The outcome of her work is experienced as a renewal of identity. There is renewed sight to the energetic power we hold within ourselves, and we hold collectively to live our purpose and create legacy through our work or business. She is deeply fulfilled by empowering others to shine their light and claim their unique magnificence in the world.

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  • A Conversation about Navigating the AI Transition: Strategies for Organizational Resilience
    Apr 8 2026

    The research examines how organizations can navigate the economic and professional shifts triggered by artificial intelligence. Research suggests a significant gap between rapid technological advancement and the more gradual pace of economic productivity, requiring leaders to prepare for both incremental and disruptive change. To maintain operational continuity and support employee wellbeing, the research advocates for evidence-based strategies like structured retraining, transparent communication, and the creation of roles that pair human judgment with AI efficiency. The research emphasizes that proactive transition planning and a culture of continuous learning are essential for mitigating displacement risks and rising wealth inequality. Ultimately, the research argues that successful adoption depends on procedural fairness and a focus on human-AI complementarity rather than simple labor replacement. By investing in organizational resilience, companies can thrive during this transformation while fostering broader economic stability.


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  • A Conversation about the AI Skills Premium: Strategic Human Capital in a New Economy
    Apr 2 2026

    This research explores how artificial intelligence competencies are fundamentally transforming the modern labor market by creating significant salary premiums and hiring advantages. Research indicates that workers possessing AI skills can earn up to 25% more than their peers and enjoy better access to non-monetary benefits like remote work and flexible leave. To remain competitive, organizations are shifting toward skills-based hiring and internal reskilling programs rather than relying solely on traditional university degrees. The research emphasizes that the economic success of AI depends less on the technology itself and more on an organization’s ability to build human capability and literacy. Ultimately, the research provides a strategic framework for businesses to manage talent scarcity and foster inclusive growth in an increasingly automated economy.


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  • Employee Experience Design, with Dean E. Carter
    Apr 2 2026

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Dean E. Carter about employee experience design.

    Dean E. Carter, newly named CEO at Instill.ai and co-author of EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE DESIGN, has over two decades of experience as an executive officer for renowned, and Fortune50 companies, such as Patagonia and Sears, as well as a board director for private and publicly traded companies. His views on employee experience and future of work are frequently featured in global publications, podcasts, corporate events, and mainstage keynotes.

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  • A Conversation about Authentic Leadership and the Architecture of Organizational Innovation
    Mar 29 2026

    This research examines how authentic leadership serves as a vital foundation for fostering innovative work behavior within modern organizations. Rather than generating creativity directly, authentic leaders build relational trust and psychological safety, which encourage employees to engage in voluntary knowledge sharing. This fluid exchange of information enhances organizational agility, allowing companies to sense environmental shifts and reconfigure resources with greater speed. By analyzing case studies like Microsoft and Zara, the research illustrates that sustained innovation requires a systematic integration of ethical leadership, flexible structures, and a culture that views failure as a learning opportunity. Ultimately, the research provides a strategic framework for transforming individual creative potential into collective competitive advantage.


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  • A Conversation about Inclusive Leadership: Turning Failure into Team Innovation Performance
    Mar 27 2026

    This research explores how inclusive leadership drives team innovation by transforming workplace failures into valuable learning opportunities. The research emphasizes that modern employees thrive when leaders balance the need for individual uniqueness with a strong sense of group belonging. A central finding is that this leadership style is most effective when teams possess a career calling, or a deep collective sense of purpose and meaningful work. By fostering psychological safety, inclusive leaders encourage teams to analyze setbacks openly rather than hiding mistakes out of fear. The research provides evidence-based strategies for organizations to build long-term creative capacity through specialized training, failure-sharing forums, and supportive talent management. Ultimately, the research argues that shifting from top-down authority to relational engagement is essential for maintaining a competitive advantage in a diverse, modern economy.


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    22 m