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Do you think AI could be your competitor in coaching? It's multilingual and has incredible computational abilities with our theme of love and logic. where AI represents logic and you as a human coach embody love. How do you see AI supporting your coaching effort? And on the flip side, how could it possibly diminish the distinctiveness of your skills?
Do you think AI could be your competitor in coaching? It's multilingual and has incredible computational abilities with our theme of love and logic. where AI represents logic and you as a human coach embody love. How do you see AI supporting your coaching effort? And on the flip side, how could it possibly diminish the distinctiveness of your skills?
We kick off today's episode with Waverly sharing how her roles as a teacher, coach, and guide have helped different kinds of entrepreneurs and business people strike the right balance between logic-driven calculations and emotionally driven desires for new ventures. Then we shifted the angle, step up and look into the role of human coaches in the age of AI.
We kick off today's episode with Waverly sharing how her roles as a teacher, coach, and guide have helped different kinds of entrepreneurs and business people strike the right balance between logic-driven calculations and emotionally driven desires for new ventures. Then we shifted the angle, step up and look into the role of human coaches in the age of AI.
In this still developing scenario, AI is the powerhouse of logic, while seasoned coaches like Waverly represent love, providing the essential human touch in the coaching process. As we speak, we are already seeing a new wave of tech products called AI agents. So, what will happen with this new norm? As Waverly argues, building a business is fundamentally about building human relationships.
In this still developing scenario, AI is the powerhouse of logic, while seasoned coaches like Waverly represent love, providing the essential human touch in the coaching process. As we speak, we are already seeing a new wave of tech products called AI agents. So, what will happen with this new norm? As Waverly argues, building a business is fundamentally about building human relationships.
She likens it to kosher, moving from one stage to the next. So, while the future might be digital, human connections will remain at the heart of business and personal growth. In the third part of our series, we'll come full circle and focus back on Waverly herself. She's now more than a coach. She's an entrepreneur herself, actively building her own new venture.
She likens it to kosher, moving from one stage to the next. So, while the future might be digital, human connections will remain at the heart of business and personal growth. In the third part of our series, we'll come full circle and focus back on Waverly herself. She's now more than a coach. She's an entrepreneur herself, actively building her own new venture.
It's a fascinating mix of her ever-changing experiences. Stay tuned. We'll explore that in the next episode. Thank you so much for joining us today. If you like what you heard, don't forget, subscribe to our show, leave us top-rated reviews, check out our website, and follow me on social media. I'm Vince Shen, your ambitious human host. Until next time, take care.
It's a fascinating mix of her ever-changing experiences. Stay tuned. We'll explore that in the next episode. Thank you so much for joining us today. If you like what you heard, don't forget, subscribe to our show, leave us top-rated reviews, check out our website, and follow me on social media. I'm Vince Shen, your ambitious human host. Until next time, take care.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to our show, Chief Change Officer. I'm Vince Chen, your ambitious human host. Our show is a modernist humility for change progressives in organizational and human transformation from around the world. Ten years ago, during the summer term of the executive MBA program at Chicago Booth, I had the pleasure of meeting today's guest, Waverly Deutsch.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to our show, Chief Change Officer. I'm Vince Chen, your ambitious human host. Our show is a modernist humility for change progressives in organizational and human transformation from around the world. Ten years ago, during the summer term of the executive MBA program at Chicago Booth, I had the pleasure of meeting today's guest, Waverly Deutsch.
She taught one of the standout courses in the executive program called Building New Ventures. In just a moment, I'll let Waverly introduce herself. But first, I would like to share a memorable memory that really sets her apart.
She taught one of the standout courses in the executive program called Building New Ventures. In just a moment, I'll let Waverly introduce herself. But first, I would like to share a memorable memory that really sets her apart.
Throughout my extensive MBA studies at both Yale and Chicago Booth, where I completed the full-time and executive programs respectively, I've sat through countless lectures taught by highly intelligent scholars and well-experienced practitioners. Yet, Waverly is the only professor I've encountered who dared to use the word love in a business school classroom.
Throughout my extensive MBA studies at both Yale and Chicago Booth, where I completed the full-time and executive programs respectively, I've sat through countless lectures taught by highly intelligent scholars and well-experienced practitioners. Yet, Waverly is the only professor I've encountered who dared to use the word love in a business school classroom.
In the field of business education, dominated by discussions of numbers, strategies, formulas, and models, all the logical stuff, the concept of love has never surfaced in any curriculum or textbook I've come across. Yet, she brought it into our discussions on angel investing.
In the field of business education, dominated by discussions of numbers, strategies, formulas, and models, all the logical stuff, the concept of love has never surfaced in any curriculum or textbook I've come across. Yet, she brought it into our discussions on angel investing.
It makes you wonder, how does love fit into building a business, advancing a business career, and fulfilling our life's legacy? With that in mind, I've put together a three-part series called Love & Logic, featuring Waverly as our special guest. She will be sharing and exploring from three perspectives how the intricate balance of love and logic shapes our career decisions and life choices.
It makes you wonder, how does love fit into building a business, advancing a business career, and fulfilling our life's legacy? With that in mind, I've put together a three-part series called Love & Logic, featuring Waverly as our special guest. She will be sharing and exploring from three perspectives how the intricate balance of love and logic shapes our career decisions and life choices.