AI Will Replace Weak Managers: Why Culture is Your Only Competitive Advantage

Season 13, Episode 9,   Feb 06, 05:34 PM

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While most people fear that AI is coming for their jobs, the real disruption isn't the technology—it’s the culture behind it. In this episode, Nathaniel Schooler sits down with leadership expert Tom Schin to discuss why AI won’t necessarily replace workers, but it will definitely replace "weak managers" who refuse to adapt.

They dive deep into why 85% of AI projects fail due to poisonous cultures and how a "lifelong learner" mindset is the only way to stay relevant in an increasingly automated world.

Inside This Episode

  • The Management Risk Factor: Why resistance to change makes you a liability to your organization and how to move from a "one-tool" to a "multi-tool" professional.
  • Culture Over Code: Why technology is just a tool, and how building a culture of curiosity and adaptability is the first step to a successful AI strategy.
  • The "Emeritus" Mentoring Model: Lessons from Japan on how to bridge the gap between tech-savvy youth and experienced veterans through institutional knowledge sharing.
  • Up-skilling in HR and Beyond: How AI frees up time for the "human elements" of leadership, from high-level problem solving to complex team dynamics.
  • The Productivity Trap: A candid look at the distractions of social media and how to retrain your brain for focus and neuroplasticity.
  • Personal Accountability: Why "the teacher shows up when the student is ready" and the importance of having a mentor—and being one.
Notable Quotes:

"If your company gets this [culture] wrong, you'll lose your best people. If you get it right, AI will make your team unstoppable." — Tom Schin 

"AI is not going to solve the world for you... it is upon the managers to motivate and drive that innovation through their people." 

Connect with Tom Schin: 

Tom helps businesses solve leadership challenges through group programming and one-on-one coaching.