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AI and the Executive Table

People & Transformation | Co-Host Amanda Rajkumar

Season 1, Ep. 2

When organizations talk about AI transformation, the instinct is often to ask: how do we measure culture? But the harder question is how to shape it. Culture is not what is written on a values poster - it is what people do when no one is watching.

In this episode, Amanda and Kenza explore why culture is the single most important lever in any AI transformation and how to move it deliberately. They discuss how a clear strategic vision needs to reach every level of the organization, why middle management deserves far more attention than it typically receives, and how to build a genuine learning culture where experimentation is encouraged and mistakes are not punished.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Culture is not the values on the lobby wall. It is how people behave when no one is watching.
  • AI transformation cannot be delegated to the CTO alone - every executive owns a piece of it.
  • The "frozen middle" is not resistant to change. It is overwhelmed. Organizations must explicitly create space for managers to learn and experiment.
  • As long as mistakes carry career risk, adoption will stall. Psychological safety is not a nice-to-have. It is a prerequisite.


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  • 1. People & Transformation | Co-Host Amanda Rajkumar

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    Right now, in boardrooms everywhere, the same question keeps coming up: What are we actually doing about AI? Not in theory. Not in a pilot. But in the business.In this first episode, Kenza and her co-host Amanda introduce the podcast and the question that drives it: why AI transformation has moved from the innovation lab to the executive agenda — and what that shift really means for leaders.They explore the gap between AI expectation and organizational reality, why most leadership teams are still figuring it out, and what a genuinely useful conversation about AI at the executive level actually looks like. The show is positioned not at the extremes — not deep tech, not distant future — but in the messy middle where real leadership decisions happen.KEY TAKEAWAYS•      AI has moved from innovation experiment to strategic priority — and leadership teams are expected to have answers.•      The real challenge is not technology. It is deciding where to place the first serious bet — and what that means for the rest of the organization.•      The most valuable AI conversations are the ones that usually stay inside executive rooms. This podcast brings them out.