Unleashing the Power of People: Reimagining the Workplace

AI Mastery: Is It the New MBA?


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The future of leadership isn't about replacing humans. It's about empowering them with smarter tools to streamline critical management tasks. 

If you're feeling overwhelmed by the rapid rise of generative AI or unsure where to start your learning journey, this episode is your perfect entry point. 

Experience Management Institute Co-Founder & Chief Emily Douglas-McNab introduces the creative minds behind a new AI course. They share:

  • Why mastering the art of prompting is essential for modern professionals 
  • Smarts to help break down the complexities of large language models into manageable concepts
  • Why you should use AI as a "conversational Google" that requires context and clarity

As guest Vasiliki Stamouli notes, "Prompting is like leadership in microviews, so learning how to effectively communicate can actually make a difference in your team and in your organization."

Guests

  • Minny Poon, Lead Data Scientist, Experience Management Institute (EXMI)
  • Vasiliki Stamouli, Intern, EXMI; Graduate Student, The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business
  • Ahmed Al Yousif, Graduate Student, Penn State University (Previous Intern at EXMI)

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This episode provides an exclusive look inside a new course designed to help leaders master generative AI through practical case studies and prompting frameworks. The conversation explores the nuances of "prompting," defining it not just as a technical skill, but as a form of communication similar to directing an intern or colleague11. Key takeaways include:

  1. The Art and Science of Prompting: Why effective prompting requires both structured frameworks (science) and creative descriptions (art) to get the best results.
  2. Common Mistakes: Understanding that "lazy output" comes from "lazy input," and why treating AI like a simple search engine fails to produce quality results.
  3. Visual Creation: How prompting for images requires a different level of detail regarding style, color, and tone compared to text generation.

The discussion also broadens to the global stage, examining how different regions are adopting and regulating this technology. The guests analyze the rapid advancements in China, the regulatory frameworks like the AI Act in the European Union, and major government investments in Saudi Arabia. They conclude by discussing the urgency of upskilling, noting that:

  1. Future Readiness: Technological literacy and AI are among the top growing skills demanded by the job market, with some viewing AI mastery as a credential comparable to a Harvard MBA.
  2. Business Value: With studies showing 95% of companies fail to generate measurable value from AI, learning the "language" of AI is the key differentiator for success.

"We know that AI is really here to stay, so understanding how to speak to a large language model is going to definitely be increasingly important, and we can't afford to sit on the sidelines now." — Minny Poon

Watch for more info about the AI course that Emily, Minny, Vasiliki, and Ahmed are building!

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Unleashing the Power of People: Reimagining the WorkplaceBy Experience Management Institute