Kerry Bodine
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And once they can start to see some of those things, they realize that decisions that they might have made about a policy years ago are now catching up with them. And they start to realize that the decisions that they're taking today are going to impact the organization and the customer experience in years to come.
And once they can start to see some of those things, they realize that decisions that they might have made about a policy years ago are now catching up with them. And they start to realize that the decisions that they're taking today are going to impact the organization and the customer experience in years to come.
And once they can start to see some of those things, they realize that decisions that they might have made about a policy years ago are now catching up with them. And they start to realize that the decisions that they're taking today are going to impact the organization and the customer experience in years to come.
But really, this whole topic of taking a long-term approach, it really is my passion project right now because I feel that it's just so necessary in our organizations, in our own individual lives even. Because we are at a point in human history where we have at our disposal the tools to really make change. significant changes in the world that we live in.
But really, this whole topic of taking a long-term approach, it really is my passion project right now because I feel that it's just so necessary in our organizations, in our own individual lives even. Because we are at a point in human history where we have at our disposal the tools to really make change. significant changes in the world that we live in.
But really, this whole topic of taking a long-term approach, it really is my passion project right now because I feel that it's just so necessary in our organizations, in our own individual lives even. Because we are at a point in human history where we have at our disposal the tools to really make change. significant changes in the world that we live in.
And we've got to start thinking about those long-term consequences. And along with that are the long-term benefits of really taking a beat right now to say, hey, what's the potential impact of these decisions that we're making? What do we want to create right now that's going to pay off in dividends in the future?
And we've got to start thinking about those long-term consequences. And along with that are the long-term benefits of really taking a beat right now to say, hey, what's the potential impact of these decisions that we're making? What do we want to create right now that's going to pay off in dividends in the future?
And we've got to start thinking about those long-term consequences. And along with that are the long-term benefits of really taking a beat right now to say, hey, what's the potential impact of these decisions that we're making? What do we want to create right now that's going to pay off in dividends in the future?
What's inspiring me right now is actually really personal. I want to create a better world for all of us who are alive right now and all the generations to come. I also care a lot about the planet itself, regardless of humans on it. And so, yeah, again, we're really at this inflection point.
What's inspiring me right now is actually really personal. I want to create a better world for all of us who are alive right now and all the generations to come. I also care a lot about the planet itself, regardless of humans on it. And so, yeah, again, we're really at this inflection point.
What's inspiring me right now is actually really personal. I want to create a better world for all of us who are alive right now and all the generations to come. I also care a lot about the planet itself, regardless of humans on it. And so, yeah, again, we're really at this inflection point.
There's a lot of issues around AI and the natural resources that it takes for us to consume all of these AI-enabled technologies products and services. And I want to help people and organizations make better choices so that we can all create a better world. Thank you for saying that.
There's a lot of issues around AI and the natural resources that it takes for us to consume all of these AI-enabled technologies products and services. And I want to help people and organizations make better choices so that we can all create a better world. Thank you for saying that.
There's a lot of issues around AI and the natural resources that it takes for us to consume all of these AI-enabled technologies products and services. And I want to help people and organizations make better choices so that we can all create a better world. Thank you for saying that.
So I'm teaching this course right now on AI, and it's all about how to evaluate and select the right AI projects to work on. Essentially, projects that are going to be high value and low risk. And one of the tools that we are teaching is a framework called consequence scanning. Consequence Scanning was developed by this UK think tank called Dot Everyone.
So I'm teaching this course right now on AI, and it's all about how to evaluate and select the right AI projects to work on. Essentially, projects that are going to be high value and low risk. And one of the tools that we are teaching is a framework called consequence scanning. Consequence Scanning was developed by this UK think tank called Dot Everyone.
So I'm teaching this course right now on AI, and it's all about how to evaluate and select the right AI projects to work on. Essentially, projects that are going to be high value and low risk. And one of the tools that we are teaching is a framework called consequence scanning. Consequence Scanning was developed by this UK think tank called Dot Everyone.
They have now closed up shop and their work has been taken over by the Ada Lovelace Institute. I love this because Ada Lovelace was our first woman entrepreneur. computer scientists, but they have taken it over. And actually it was Salesforce who really popularized this tool in recent years. So right back to the heart of your podcast. Here's how consequence scanning works.
They have now closed up shop and their work has been taken over by the Ada Lovelace Institute. I love this because Ada Lovelace was our first woman entrepreneur. computer scientists, but they have taken it over. And actually it was Salesforce who really popularized this tool in recent years. So right back to the heart of your podcast. Here's how consequence scanning works.