The CEO Project Podcast

AI Can Make You a More Authentic Leader Your Team Will Love


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Is your business worth more when AI writes faster—or when you show up as an authentic leader your team actually trusts?

You're under constant pressure to communicate clearly, move quickly, and keep up with AI without losing your voice in the process. In this episode, Jim Schleckser talks with Allison Shapira about the real tension leaders face today: using AI to gain efficiency while still sounding human, credible, and genuinely connected to the people who matter most.

By listening, you'll gain:

  • Clear guidance on how to use AI to strengthen your voice instead of diluting it as an authentic leader

  • Insight into why AI-generated communication can quietly erode trust—and how to prevent it

  • Practical ideas for balancing speed, clarity, and culture in leadership communication

Hit play to discover how leading with authenticity—while using AI wisely—can increase trust, impact, and the long-term value of your business.

Check out:

  • 08:45 – Allison explains why AI-written emails can quietly destroy trust—and how leaders can spot when efficiency starts replacing authenticity.

  • 22:10 – A practical breakdown of how to "train" AI to reflect your voice, values, and lived experience as an authentic leader.

  • 41:30 – A cautionary story about leaders trusting AI over their team—and what it signals about culture, credibility, and leadership judgment.

About Allison Shapira

Allison Shapira is an executive advisor, Harvard lecturer, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and trained opera singer who helps senior leaders speak with confidence, clarity, and authenticity—especially in high-stakes, high-visibility moments. Since 2003, she has advised leaders from prime ministers to Fortune 50 executives and has designed leadership communication programs that drive trust, alignment, and measurable results. An entrepreneur and global expert in leadership and communication, Allison brings over two decades of experience to every engagement. Her practical frameworks integrate cutting-edge AI tools to help executives sharpen their message, amplify their voice, and Speak With Impact℠. An adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School since 2015, her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The New York Times, and Harvard Business Review. She is the author of three books: the Washington Post best-seller Speak with Impact: How to Command the Room and Influence Others (HarperCollins Leadership), the companion e-guide Speak with Impact VIRTUALLY, and her newest book, AI for the Authentic Leader: How to Communicate More Effectively Without Losing Your Humanity (Spa Creek Press).

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