In this episode of AI Today, recorded live at the Agile2025 event, host Kathleen Walch sits down with Jason Little, author of Lean Change Management and founder of Lean Change Inc., to explore how AI is reshaping how we lead change across teams and organizations. As part of our AI & Agile mini-series, this conversation unpacks how traditional change models are breaking down in the face of rapid AI adoption—and what agile leaders can do to respond. Jason shares lessons from real-world transformations, experiments with generative AI in coaching, and how prompt literacy, failure, and feedback loops are emerging as key skills in AI-augmented workplaces. Tune in to hear about: What AI reveals about the limits of traditional change frameworks Why “experiment bots” might be the new change agents How to build change literacy and prompt fluency on agile teams When it’s okay for AI initiatives to fail—and what to do next How curiosity, context, and coaching reshape transformation in the AI era Real stories of what works (and doesn’t) when AI enters team workflows Whether you’re leading change, navigating disruption, or just starting to explore AI in your organization, this episode offers grounded, honest, and adaptive perspectives from the front lines of transformation.
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