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Cool Science Radio
Lynn Ware Peek, Scott Greenberg
20 episodes
5 days ago
Author and technology executive Fred Voccola explains why AI First organizations are already seeing dramatic productivity gains and why companies that fail to adapt may not survive the next decade.
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Author and technology executive Fred Voccola explains why AI First organizations are already seeing dramatic productivity gains and why companies that fail to adapt may not survive the next decade.
Show more...
Science
Technology,
Astronomy,
Physics
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Psychedelics, AI and ancient ritual provide a new framework for modern leaders
Cool Science Radio
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
Psychedelics, AI and ancient ritual provide a new framework for modern leaders
Dr. Catriona Wallace discusses the ideas in her new book, “Rapid Transformation,” which outlines a science based framework for accelerating leadership development. Wallace explains how ritual, awakened thinking and emerging technology can help leaders adapt more quickly to social and technological change.
Cool Science Radio
Author and technology executive Fred Voccola explains why AI First organizations are already seeing dramatic productivity gains and why companies that fail to adapt may not survive the next decade.