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Building The Next Generation of SMEs
Episode Summary
In this episode, Jody Holland and the team explore a growing challenge in today’s workplace: the decline—or transformation—of critical thinking in the age of AI. As tools like ChatGPT, Google, and automation become increasingly embedded in daily work, organizations face a new reality: how to intentionally develop the next generation of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
This conversation unpacks the balance between leveraging technology and maintaining human intelligence, while offering practical strategies for developing expertise, transferring knowledge, and strengthening critical thinking across generations.
🔑 Key Topics & Insights
1. The Evolution of Thinking in the Digital Age * The shift from “I’ll remember it” → “I’ll Google it” → “AI will generate it” * Technology has not eliminated thinking—it has changed how thinking is applied * The risk: outsourcing discernment and judgment “When we let something else do our thinking for us, we lose our capacity to evaluate.”
2. What Is Critical Thinking—Really? * Not just intelligence, but interrogation of information * Asking: * Where did this come from?
What does it mean?
Is it true?
Requires:
3. The SME Gap: Knowing a Lot vs. Knowing Deeply
Modern workforce trend:Â Many people know a little about a lot
Fewer people know a lot about a little
True SMEs are built through:
Ownership of a domain Practical Insight:
4. AI as a Tool—Not a Replacement
AI should function as a thought partner, not a substitute
Weak communication skills “Everything is a tool… You still have to embrace your humanness to solve problems.”
5. The Breakdown in Foundational Thinking Skills
Leaders are seeing:
Key Principle:
You must learn the fundamentals before automating them
6. Communication as a Core Differentiator
High-demand skill: effective communication
Requires:
Delivering clarity Example Framework:
7. Knowledge Transfer Is Broken (and How to Fix It) The Problem:
Older generations often:
Younger generations:
8. The Power of Self-Documentation
Benefits:
9. The Danger of “Absolute Truth”
“If you think something is the absolute truth, you stop asking questions.”
10. The Three Pillars of Building Future SMEs
“Fall in love with the journey, not the destination.”
đź’¬ Powerful Quotes
📌 Key Takeaways
🚀 Action Steps for Leaders
🎯 Final Thought: In a world increasingly driven by automation, the organizations that win will not be those with the best tools—but those who develop the best thinkers.
Follow me on social media!
Facebook: @thejodyholland
Instagram: @thejodyholland
Leadership Courses https://www.jodyholland.com/training
By Jody Holland & Meghan Slaughter5
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🎙️ Podcast Show Notes
Building The Next Generation of SMEs
Episode Summary
In this episode, Jody Holland and the team explore a growing challenge in today’s workplace: the decline—or transformation—of critical thinking in the age of AI. As tools like ChatGPT, Google, and automation become increasingly embedded in daily work, organizations face a new reality: how to intentionally develop the next generation of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
This conversation unpacks the balance between leveraging technology and maintaining human intelligence, while offering practical strategies for developing expertise, transferring knowledge, and strengthening critical thinking across generations.
🔑 Key Topics & Insights
1. The Evolution of Thinking in the Digital Age * The shift from “I’ll remember it” → “I’ll Google it” → “AI will generate it” * Technology has not eliminated thinking—it has changed how thinking is applied * The risk: outsourcing discernment and judgment “When we let something else do our thinking for us, we lose our capacity to evaluate.”
2. What Is Critical Thinking—Really? * Not just intelligence, but interrogation of information * Asking: * Where did this come from?
What does it mean?
Is it true?
Requires:
3. The SME Gap: Knowing a Lot vs. Knowing Deeply
Modern workforce trend:Â Many people know a little about a lot
Fewer people know a lot about a little
True SMEs are built through:
Ownership of a domain Practical Insight:
4. AI as a Tool—Not a Replacement
AI should function as a thought partner, not a substitute
Weak communication skills “Everything is a tool… You still have to embrace your humanness to solve problems.”
5. The Breakdown in Foundational Thinking Skills
Leaders are seeing:
Key Principle:
You must learn the fundamentals before automating them
6. Communication as a Core Differentiator
High-demand skill: effective communication
Requires:
Delivering clarity Example Framework:
7. Knowledge Transfer Is Broken (and How to Fix It) The Problem:
Older generations often:
Younger generations:
8. The Power of Self-Documentation
Benefits:
9. The Danger of “Absolute Truth”
“If you think something is the absolute truth, you stop asking questions.”
10. The Three Pillars of Building Future SMEs
“Fall in love with the journey, not the destination.”
đź’¬ Powerful Quotes
📌 Key Takeaways
🚀 Action Steps for Leaders
🎯 Final Thought: In a world increasingly driven by automation, the organizations that win will not be those with the best tools—but those who develop the best thinkers.
Follow me on social media!
Facebook: @thejodyholland
Instagram: @thejodyholland
Leadership Courses https://www.jodyholland.com/training