Leading AI Starts With Behaviour, Not Code
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The promise of AI isn’t stalling because the models are weak; it’s stalling because our leadership habits are.
We open the hood on why executives talk about stewardship and enterprise health while managers feel like they’re juggling a second job just to keep up, then add AI on top.
The tension isn’t about tools. It’s about incentives, silos, and the courage to share ownership for outcomes that cut across the org chart.
TLDR:
- AI framed as a leadership and behavioural challenge
- Disconnect between C‑suite aspirations and operational reality
- Managers feeling AI as a “second job” without role redesign
- Need for shared executive ownership across functional boundaries
- Team coaching to move from polite alignment to joint accountability
- Incentives driving individual attainment over enterprise outcomes
- Governance and KPIs that reward cross‑functional results
- AI as an accelerant of existing misalignment if behaviours do not change
Across a candid, practical conversation, we explore how automation refuses to respect functional boundaries and what that means for the C‑suite. If rewards are tied to individual attainment and quarterly optics, leaders will say “collaborate” while behaving in ways that block end‑to‑end value.
We dig into team coaching as a lever for change shifting executive teams from polite alignment to genuine joint accountability, setting shared KPIs, and making decisions that trade local optimisation for enterprise results.
We also get real about the strain on middle managers who hear the AI mandate but lack redesigned roles, budgets, and guardrails to make it work.
You’ll hear clear steps for turning intent into impact: name the vision–reality gap, sponsor value streams that span functions, co-own outcomes at the top, and create short learning cycles where cross-functional teams can test, measure, and adapt.
We talk governance that empowers rather than slows, incentives that reward cross-boundary wins, and behaviours that build psychological safety so constraints surface early. If you want AI to be a force multiplier instead of a stress multiplier, start by rewiring how leaders lead together.
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Fejezetek
1. Leading AI Starts With Behaviour, Not Code (00:00:00)
2. Is AI A Leadership Problem (00:00:03)
3. The C‑Suite Vision Versus Reality Gap (00:00:10)
4. Overwhelmed Managers And A Second Job (00:00:38)
5. Coaching Teams For Shared Responsibility (00:01:10)
6. Incentives, Silos, And Accountability (00:01:42)
7. AI As An Accelerator Of Misalignment (00:02:46)
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