Despite the recent announcement from the Department of Defense (DoD), I posit that Artificial Intelligence (AI) cannot replace the critical human factor in leadership decision-making. The Hill ...
Information informs decisions. Ownership closes them. Those are two distinct capabilities, and most leaders develop only one.
AI isn't making decisions for organizations, but reshaping how they get made. Here's why over-automating may be as costly as ...
AI drives C-suite change: Three-quarters of companies now have Chief AI Officers, with AI predicted to make nearly half of operational decisions autonomously by 2030. Decision-making decentralizes: ...
Great leaders are often known for their ability to make smart decisions. However, that task has become infinitely more difficult in today’s frenetic business environment. We’re faced with more complex ...
Enterprises today generate more information than ever before, yet critical knowledge often remains fragmented across teams, ...
Untamed Tribe is announcing a new travel model centered on challenge-driven expeditions designed to strengthen ...
For some organizations, co-leadership starts from the top down. In 2024, when Global Fund for Children (GFC) announced that I would transition from global managing director to co-CEO alongside John ...
Dozens of articles have proposed co-leadership as an attractive option for nonprofits, presenting the structure as a healthier, more relational, and less isolating way to work, as well as an appealing ...