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O episódio 54 do NexoCast recebe Gabriela Baumgart, presidente do Conselho de Administração do IBGC, Conselheira de Administração do Grupo Baumgart, Track & Field, Faber-Castell, SBVC e Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, além de Conselheira Emérita do Capitalismo Consciente, Mentora e Acionista. Na conversa, apresenta as principais pautas que os conselhos estão olhando em 2023, além de comentar sobre o tema de pessoas: gestão de talentos, sucessão, retenção e cultura, que permitem ambientes de alta colaboração e um processo mais rico de tomada de decisões. Ainda, indica o livro Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, de Hess, que analisa como os seres humanos podem se destacar nas habilidades que máquinas e robôs inteligentes não serão capazes de dominar nas próximas décadas. O NexoCast é uma produção original de Nexo Governança Corporativa, com produção técnica da Rádio União FM. O Nexo tem patrocínio de Atitus Educação e BrSupply Suprimentos Corporativos.
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Edward D. Hess. Ed Hess is a Professor Emeritus of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia. Ed Hess is the author of 13 books, including Learn or Die, Humility is The New Smart, and his latest Hyper learning: How to adapt to the Speed of Change.In the conversation, Professor Ed Hess shares why we need to accelerate our pace of learning in the digital age, some of the barriers and challenges we face in learning new ideas and concepts, and how leaders can implement hyperlearning in their organizations. Ed Hess also shares frameworks, practices, and mindsets individuals need to adapt to build trusting relationships and effectively collaborate.Some highlights:- Ed Hess on experiences which helped him understand the need for genuine humility in leadership- The necessity for hyper-learning in a fast-changing world - Ed Hess on how our unique human emotions can help advance our thinking and our capability to adapt to change- How ego and fear prevent us from learning- Ed Hess on the necessity for modeling as a part of learning - The difference between old smart and new smart - How to create caring and trusting relationships - Ed Hess on the necessity to collaborate and tap into collective intelligence Books Mentioned:- Hyper-Learning: How to Adapt to the Speed of Change by Edward D. Hess- Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning Organization (Columbia Business School Publishing) by Edward D. Hess- Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age by Edward D. HessAlso Mentioned:- Robert Kennedy, 64th United States Attorney General- Herb Kelleher, Co-Founder, and CEO of Southwest Airlines- Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates- Barbara Fredrickson, professor in the department of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel HillConnect with Ed Hess:Ed Hess Official WebsiteConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:MahanTavakoli.comMore information and resources available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website: PartneringLeadership.com
We are joined by James “Hondo” Geurts, former Undersecretary of the Navy (Acting), for a discussion on Agility of Leadership in areas of Acquisitions, Workforce Diversity, and Great Power Competition. Book Recommendations: Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age by Katherine Ludwig Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant We the Possibility: Harnessing Public Entrepreneurship to Solve Our Most Urgent Problems by Mitchell Weiss Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Future by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson The Medici Effect: Breakthrough Insights at the Intersection of Ideas, Concepts, and Cultures by Frans Johansson EDO Book Club If you have not yet joined the Slack workspace, join by finding the invite link in the "Book Club Announcement" on EDO Main. ED LDF
Father Len explains why humility is the foundation for success in life. Highlights, Ideas, and Wisdom There is an epidemic of narcissism in our current culture fueled by social media. Humility is the cure for narcissism. Father Len discusses the dangers of ego and self-obsession by comparing the psyche of movie stars to people in prison. Father Len shares the story of three superstars, Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh, who joined the Miami Heat NBA basketball team thinking winning a championship would be easy with all their talent. Turns out it wasn’t so easy until humility became a key ingredient of the team. Human beings are very communal and emotions run through a community faster than a virus. Because of our communal nature, it turns out that when people see other people behaving morally or immorally, it’s likely they will mirror that behavior. Father Len shares the story of how tiny Butler University is able to compete and win against the much larger major powers in college basketball because of its team culture of humility. “There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn’t mind who gets the credit” – sign on former president Ronald Reagan’s desk Ego destroys community because it traps people in a prison of self-obsession. Humility is not low self-esteem. It’s low self-preoccupation. The less we are preoccupied with thinking about ourselves the more room we have in our heads and hearts to think of others. Humility helps us connect emotionally with others. “Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age” by Edward D Hess & Katherine Ludwig Pride causes more problems than it solves. Humility is the gateway to an open mind because it allows us to process information without being defensive and reacting in fear. Humility allows us to see and accept reality. Humility inspires success. Success in life without humility can ruin you. The Bible is filled with stories about how God hates pride and arrogance and how and why humility makes us true human beings. The Bible says all those in heaven have humility written across their foreheads indicating the ultimate victory belongs to the humble. The proud want glory for themselves, not for the community, not for the business, not for the team, and not for God. Intelligence is not just being able to think and learn, but also the ability to unlearn and rethink. That requires humility. “Prayer is unlearning what the world has taught you.” – St. Bernard of Clairvaux We should feel as much joy in learning that we’re wrong as we felt in learning a truth. “I have this voice in my head telling me 20% of everything I think is right might be wrong.” – Father Len “Seek first to understand, then seek to be understood.” – Dr Stephen R Covey “Think Again: the Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know” by Adam Grant
https://www.amazon.com/Humility-New-Smart-Rethinking-Excellence/dp/1523089296/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=edward+hess&qid=1615264331&s=books&sr=1-3 (Edward Hess) warns that the Smart Machine Age will lead to tremendous unemployment and under- employment and that we as a society are ill prepared for the social and economic disruptions that will follow. As he observes Smart Machines are creeping into more and more of our public and private lives. He has come to believe that nothing less than a revamping of Capitalism will allow us to thrive.
In this episode, we are joined by author and professor, Ed Hess. Ed has published several notable books on learning and innovation including Learn or Die and his most recent work, Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age. Ed is currently a professor, Batten Executive-in-Residence and Batten Faculty Fellow at the Darden Graduate Business School at the University of Virginia. What is Covered The company of the future in the smart machine age is one where innovation is the strategic differentiator - as operational excellence is going to be primarily technology enabled How human learning underpins both operational excellence and innovation Why mitigating and overcoming fear and ego is the key to becoming a better learner. Key Takeaways and Learnings ‘Unbossing' and how to create an idea meritocracy by devaluing the hierarchy of empowerment. How the future of technology will humanize business, help people to overcome their own personal limitations and develop as highly creative, intuitive, and innovative human beings. How changing our mental models can help us develop listening and engagement skills to connect with others to drive innovation. Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode Get in touch with Ed Hess via email, LinkedIn or Twitter Darden Business School at the University of Virginia Learn or Die, a book by Ed Hess Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, a book by Ed Hess Bridgewater Associates Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences, a book by William Richards Bone Games: Extreme Sports, Shamanism, Zen, and the Search for Transcendence, a book by Rob Schultheis Hacking Flow: How to Make Outperformance a Habit with Steven Kotler – OutsideVoice Podcast
Today, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Ed Hess to talk hyper-learning — one of the new demands of the 21st-Century workforce. After 20 years in business, Ed Hess has spent nearly two decades in academia teaching leadership. He is a professor of business administration and Batten Faculty Fellow at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. He is the author of eleven books, over sixty articles, and over 60 Darden cases. His new book, Hyper-Learning: How to Adapt to the Speed of Change, suggests that for humans to stay relevant in the workplace, we have to be able to excel cognitively, behaviorally, and emotionally in ways that technology can’t. Join in on today’s conversation with Tom and Ed to learn how you can implement hyper learning in your own life, your organization, or your school! Key Takeaways: [:10] About today’s episode. [:43] Tom welcomes Ed Hess to the podcast. [:50] After twenty years in business, Ed switched to academia. Ed shares why he decided to make the shift. [2:16] Does Ed teach executive or full-time students at Darden? [3:58] Tom and Ed speak about their experiences teaching students. [6:34] Ed speaks about his 2017 book, Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, and how he landed on that title. [11:17] Why humility is so key for both educators and learners, and Ed’s predictions on technology advancements in the next 10 years. [14:58] Ed defines the term “hyper-learning.” [17:49] Personal behaviors and practices of hyper-learning as outlined in Ed’s book. [22:20] Why daily advisory systems are so effective and mission-critical for learners. [25:03] How to cultivate a culture in your workplace that values hyper-learning. [32:05] Tom thanks Ed for joining the podcast! Mentioned in This Episode: Ed Hess Hyper-Learning: How to Adapt to the Speed of Change, by Ed Hess Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, by Ed Hess Getting Smart Podcast Ep. 264: “Ryan Craig on Putting America Back to Work” Future of Work | Getting Smart Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review, and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include “Podcast” in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
Your job is at risk-if not now, then soon. We are on the leading edge of a Smart Machine Age led by artificial intelligence that will be as transformative for us as the Industrial Revolution was for our ancestors. Smart machines will take over millions of jobs in manufacturing, office work, the service sector, the professions, you name it. Not only can they know more data and analyse it faster than any mere human, but smart machines are free of the emotional, psychological, and cultural baggage that so often mars human thinking. So we can't beat 'em and we can't join 'em. To stay relevant, we have to play a different game. Our guest offers us that game plan. We need to excel at critical, creative, and innovative thinking and at genuinely engaging with others--things machines can't do well. The key is to change our definition of what it means to be smart. Our guest calls it being NewSmart. The crucial mindset underlying NewSmart is humility -not self-effacement but an accurate self-appraisal: acknowledging you can't have all the answers, remaining open to new ideas, and committing yourself to lifelong learning. The key to success in this new era is not to be more like the machines but to excel at the best of what makes us human. We welcome the author of Humility Is the New Smart, Rethinking Human Excellence In the Smart Machine Age, Ed Hess
This episode is a riddle, wrapped in an NBA championship, wrapped in a chance encounter, wrapped in privilege, wrapped in mashed potatoes, washed over by the ocean, and inside of a critical message for our world about humility. Our journey starts with a celebration and a question, and ends with a celebration and a question. In between we hear from two TedX speakers, an American playwright, a psychologist, and have in depth conversation with Ed Hess, author of Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age. Find full show notes for this episode (with links to resources) at www.wheretheressmoke.co If you dig this episode, please share it with at least one person! And don’t forget to subscribe yourself, so you never miss a new episode in the feed. Get our newsletter and updates by joining our mailing list at www.wheretheressmoke.co. Want to support the show and help keep it going? Please check out Support WTS.com for our Patreon campaign. To reach out to us or give the show a signal boost, find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We are @exploreWTS on all three. You can also email us on connect@wheretheressmoke.co. * * *DOWNLOAD & LISTEN directly from Apple Podcasts: http://tinyurl.com/wts-itunes. If you dig the show, please take a moment to rate & review it on iTunesYou can also find us on PocketCasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Episodes are also available at www.wheretheressmoke.co.
What are the skill sets necessary to deliver Positively Outrageous Service? The new SMA skills: critical thinking, innovative thinking, creativity, and high emotional engagement.
Dr. Edward Hess discusses his book The New Smart Machine Age and where humans fit in. Will smart machines and robots start taking our jobs? What can we do to prepare for the inevitable transformation to robotics and automation? Ed is a Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. You’ve seen and heard him in places like WSJ Radio, CNBC, NPR, and Investor’s Business Daily. Want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest Want to be a sponsor? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/sponsor
Today we listen to an awesome discussion at an Industry 4.0 Panel. Find out Why the Fourth Industrial Revolution requires fresh leadership perspectives, and why women are poised to succeed as a result. To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintech - tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora. https://bschool.pepperdine.edu/about/50th-anniversary/calendar/featured-event/ http://twitter.com/womenintechshow https://twitter.com/espreedevora
In this fireside chat these two tech giants meet for the first time to share and clash in perspectives views on the impact of artificial intelligence and Future of Work in the Smart Machine Age. Both of these game spitters provide an optimistic approach to the future. Listen as they explore humanities relationship to technology to help individuals, organizations and society flourish. Who wins...tune in and find out!Moderator: Denise Roberson, CEO of Jadi Communications Steve Wozniak, Co-founder, Apple ComputerSalim Ismail, Founding Executive Director, Singularity UniversityThe Face Off audio courtesy of Industry 4.0 - The Future of Humanity in the Smart Machine Age, April 2 2019. Tech This Out America, We Connect The Streets.
In this fireside chat these two tech giants meet for the first time to share and clash in perspectives views on the impact of artificial intelligence and Future of Work in the Smart Machine Age. Both of these game spitters provide an optimistic approach to the future. Listen as they explore humanities relationship to technology to help individuals, organizations and society flourish. Who wins...tune in and find out!Moderator: Denise Roberson, CEO of Jadi Communications Steve Wozniak, Co-founder, Apple ComputerSalim Ismail, Founding Executive Director, Singularity UniversityThe Face Off audio courtesy of Industry 4.0 - The Future of Humanity in the Smart Machine Age, April 2 2019. Tech This Out America, We Connect The Streets.
Kevin Craine speaks with Greg Milliken, SVP of Marketing at M-Files about Intelligent Information Management in 2019 and how technologies like AI will shape our industry. Plus, Dr. Edward Hess discusses his book "The New Smart Machine Age and Where Humans Fit In."
Katherine Ludwig is a former corporate finance and securities lawyer-turned writer and editor. Now, she has authored Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age. The ideas that Katherine and her co-author, Ed Hess, lay out in their book are slightly uncomfortable for Bryan. You can follow Katherine on Twitter at @LudwigKatherine.
This was honestly one of the most fascinating conversations I've had...Professor Ed Hess: "Humility is the New Smart"Are we about to become obsolete, will machines take over every job?Our guest on this episode is Professor Ed Hess and he says that we are on the leading-edge of a societal transformation that will be as challenging and transformative as the Industrial Revolution was for our ancestors and we as a society and as individuals are not ready for what is about to hit us.Ed Hess is Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia.He is a best-selling author and sought-after expert in the areas of high performance organizations and leadership, learning/adaptation and innovation. the author of 12 books, 100 articles and 60 Darden Cases and his work has appeared in over 400 media outlets globally including; Fortune, WIRED, Fast Company, Washington Post, Forbes, HBR, SHRM, CNBC Squawk Box, Fox Business News and Bloomberg Radio.His 2014 book Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning Organization was a best seller.His new book entitled: Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age is a timely deep-dive into how individuals can excel at the human skills that will complement smart technology and puts forth a new organizational and leadership model for the Smart Machine Age.In this show we'll speak about why in the smart machine age we desperately need more women leaders.More on Professor Ed Hess: https://goo.gl/kdx8e6More on Hiring Leadership Speaker-Consultant & Host Dov Baron: http://fullmontyleadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak with Brian Freeman about his new novel The Night Bird. He is the bestselling author of the Cab Bolton series and the Jonathan Stride series, and his books have been translated into 20 languages. His debut thriller Immoral won the Macavity Award and was a finalist for the Edgar, Dagger, Anthony and Barry Awards. We also talk with Katherine Ludwig about Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, the book she wrote with Edward D. Hess. Edward Hess is a professor of business administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business. He has written twelve books on how organizations and individuals can be consistent high performers. Katherine Ludwig is a research, editing and publishing associate at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and previously worked as a lawyer.
Amazon’s new grocery store has no cashiers, no baggers, no clerks. Is the end of the US worker near?Amazon isn’t the only company experimenting with artificial intelligence doing every day jobs. Soon many white-collar jobs will also become automated. When it comes to smart machines, we can’t beat them and we can’t join them—so what does that mean for us?In today's interview, I talk to Ed Hess one of the co-authors of Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age. In the book, he along with his co-author Katherine Ludwig outline exactly what we need to do to excel in the smart age era, and Hess and Ludwig call it being “New Smart.” In this timely book, they offer detailed guidance for developing several New Smart attitude and the critical behaviors that will help adapt to the new realities of the workplace. Drawing on extensive multidisciplinary research, Hess and Ludwig emphasize that the key to success in this new era is not to be more like the robots, but to build on the best of what makes us human and to excel at doing what technology can’t do well. Ed is a Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. You’ve seen and heard him in places like WSJ Radio, CNBC, NPR, and Investor’s Business Daily.Ed and I discuss the following topics:What jobs they expect to see become automated firstWhy smart machines can do many jobs better than humansWhat being “New Smart” meansHow we can excel in the Smart Machine AgeWhy we need to adjust our thinking and behaviors fastResources Mentioned In The EpisodeHumility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age: https://www.amazon.com/Humility-New-Smart-Rethinking-Excellence/dp/1626568758Twitter: https://twitter.com/HessEdward See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, The Cowboy Philosopher and author of The Legacy Letters, Carew Papritz, shares how the holidays are a great opportunity for parents to teach their kids crucial literacy skills. Spotlight on Moms features Keitha Dendy of HomeMadeLuxe.com and BajanTexan.com. Daisy Yuhas from Redbox talks a recipe for a successful movie play date. Katherine Ludwig, co-author of Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, shares what we know about the changing nature of work and how it will impact today’s kids. Emma Johnson, author of The Kickass Single Mom: Be Financially Independent, Discover Your Sexiest Self, and Raise Fabulous, Happy Children, shares how to break out of the single mom poverty mind set.
Are we about to become obsolete, will machines take over every job?Our guest on this episode is Professor Ed Hess and he says that we are on the leading-edge of a societal transformation that will be as challenging and transformative as the Industrial Revolution was for our ancestors and we as a society and as individuals are not ready for what is about to hit us.Ed Hess is Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia.He is a best-selling author and sought-after expert in the areas of high performance organizations and leadership, learning/adaptation and innovation. the author of 12 books, 100 articles and 60 Darden Cases and his work has appeared in over 400 media outlets globally including; Fortune, WIRED, Fast Company, Washington Post, Forbes, HBR, SHRM, CNBC Squawk Box, Fox Business News and Bloomberg Radio.His 2014 book Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning Organization was a best seller.His new book entitled: Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age is a timely deep-dive into how individuals can excel at the human skills that will complement smart technology and puts forth a new organizational and leadership model for the Smart Machine Age.In this show we'll speak about why in the smart machine age we desperately need more women leaders. More on Professor Ed Hess: https://goo.gl/kdx8e6More on Hiring the host Dov Baron: http://FullMontyLeadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 38 - Professor Edward Hess discusses The New Smart Machine Age and where humans fit in. Will smart machines and robots start taking our jobs? What can we do to prepare for the inevitable transformation to robotics and automation? Ed is a Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. You’ve seen and heard him in places like WSJ Radio, CNBC, NPR, and Investor’s Business Daily. Also, part two of an interview with Rich Howarth, Vice President of Engineering, Watson Data Platform at IBM, discussing Watson, AI and analytics. Host, Kevin Craine
Episode 106 - Edward Hess discusses The New Smart Machine Age and where humans fit into the convergence of business, technology and automation. Will smart machines and robots start taking our jobs? What can we do...us humans...to prepare for the inevitable transformation? Ed is a Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. You’ve seen and heard him in places like WSJ Radio, CNBC, NPR, and Investor's Business Daily, among many others. Stay tuned after the interview for five action items and hear bonus comments. Host, Kevin Craine Everyday-MBA.com
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