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Your team's value used to come from how fast and how well they could execute. That formula is broken, and most leaders are still managing teams built for jobs that no longer exist.
This episode is about what leadership actually looks like once execution stops being what makes your team valuable. Not whether to adopt AI — that conversation is over. The real question is whether you're willing to redefine what your team produces, who's actually equipped for that shift, and what you're going to do about the people who aren't. Stephen breaks down the five things that now separate teams that matter from teams that don't — judgment, taste, context, connection, and the often-overlooked skill of actually training and stewarding the models your team uses. He also lays out three things every leader needs to do this week, starting with an honest audit of what your team really produces.
Stephen anchors this in years spent studying how the world's best chefs build teams and develop talent from scratch, and in building CRZY Design around the idea that headcount has never equaled quality. Both point to the same lesson: technique can be taught, and increasingly, AI can do it. Palette can't be bought, faked, or automated.
This one's for any creative leader who suspects their org chart, job descriptions, or own habits are still optimized for a team that no longer exists, and who'd rather hear that now than find out later.
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By Stephen Gates4.9
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Your team's value used to come from how fast and how well they could execute. That formula is broken, and most leaders are still managing teams built for jobs that no longer exist.
This episode is about what leadership actually looks like once execution stops being what makes your team valuable. Not whether to adopt AI — that conversation is over. The real question is whether you're willing to redefine what your team produces, who's actually equipped for that shift, and what you're going to do about the people who aren't. Stephen breaks down the five things that now separate teams that matter from teams that don't — judgment, taste, context, connection, and the often-overlooked skill of actually training and stewarding the models your team uses. He also lays out three things every leader needs to do this week, starting with an honest audit of what your team really produces.
Stephen anchors this in years spent studying how the world's best chefs build teams and develop talent from scratch, and in building CRZY Design around the idea that headcount has never equaled quality. Both point to the same lesson: technique can be taught, and increasingly, AI can do it. Palette can't be bought, faked, or automated.
This one's for any creative leader who suspects their org chart, job descriptions, or own habits are still optimized for a team that no longer exists, and who'd rather hear that now than find out later.
In this episode:
Send us Fan Mail
SHOW NOTES AND MORE:
https://thecrazy1.com/
WATCH MORE CONTENT ON YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/@StephenGates
WORK WITH CRZY:
http://crzydesign.com/
FOLLOW THE CRAZY ONE:
LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook