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Is your company truly AI-ready, or just AI-obsessed? David de Cremer, author of "The AI Savvy Leader" reveals what's actually working in AI adoption today.
In this episode, we explore why being "AI-driven" might be sabotaging your success, how to measure real AI ROI beyond flashy metrics, and why the future belongs to leaders who can blend empathy with algorithms. David shares practical frameworks for creating psychological safety around AI experimentation and explains why agentic AI might be the next big thing—or another shiny distraction.
David de Cremer is the Dunton Family Dean and Professor of Management and Technology at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business, and founder of the Center on AI Technology for Humankind at the National University of Singapore. A global thought leader in AI ethics and leadership, he is the author of "The AI Savvy Leader."
A Jabra podcast hosted by Paul Sephton. Audio and video production from Joleen Goffin and Ollie Peart at Rethink Audio.
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Is your company truly AI-ready, or just AI-obsessed? David de Cremer, author of "The AI Savvy Leader" reveals what's actually working in AI adoption today.
In this episode, we explore why being "AI-driven" might be sabotaging your success, how to measure real AI ROI beyond flashy metrics, and why the future belongs to leaders who can blend empathy with algorithms. David shares practical frameworks for creating psychological safety around AI experimentation and explains why agentic AI might be the next big thing—or another shiny distraction.
David de Cremer is the Dunton Family Dean and Professor of Management and Technology at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business, and founder of the Center on AI Technology for Humankind at the National University of Singapore. A global thought leader in AI ethics and leadership, he is the author of "The AI Savvy Leader."
A Jabra podcast hosted by Paul Sephton. Audio and video production from Joleen Goffin and Ollie Peart at Rethink Audio.