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Ollie on Work
Ollie Henderson
240 episodes
2 months ago

The hard part isn't knowing AI matters - it's figuring out what to actually do about it.


I'm Ollie Henderson. I've spent 15+ years as a founder and I'm still building today. Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, and Lynda Gratton, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, Lynda Gratton, and Tyler Cowen, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Real conversations about implementing AI strategy, leading through technological change, building high-performance teams, and navigating what comes next when the rules keep shifting.


No hype. No theory. Just what's actually working for leaders in media, consultancy, and tech who need to figure out where to focus and how to grow.


You can also read more about these themes in the Ollie on Work newsletter.


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The hard part isn't knowing AI matters - it's figuring out what to actually do about it.


I'm Ollie Henderson. I've spent 15+ years as a founder and I'm still building today. Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, and Lynda Gratton, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, Lynda Gratton, and Tyler Cowen, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Real conversations about implementing AI strategy, leading through technological change, building high-performance teams, and navigating what comes next when the rules keep shifting.


No hype. No theory. Just what's actually working for leaders in media, consultancy, and tech who need to figure out where to focus and how to grow.


You can also read more about these themes in the Ollie on Work newsletter.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eric Jorgensen – Career Leverage & Why AI Will Make The Best Better
Ollie on Work
23 minutes 8 seconds
3 months ago
Eric Jorgensen – Career Leverage & Why AI Will Make The Best Better

Welcome back to Ollie on Work after a six-month hiatus. I've been speaking to hundreds of people - founders, leaders, workers who've been laid off - trying to understand what's really happening as work fundamentally changes.


Those conversations convinced me it was time to refocus. The podcast and newsletter have a new name, and I'm doubling down on what I think I'm uniquely placed to tackle: helping people avoid the career expiration trap and build momentum as the rules keep changing.


Today, I'm joined by Eric Jorgensen, CEO of Scribe Media, the world's number one professional publishing company. He's the host of the Smart Friends podcast, author of The Almanac of Naval Ravikant (which has sold over a million copies), and a master at recognising genius in others. His upcoming book will share secrets from Elon Musk's entrepreneurial journey.


TALKING POINTS:


  • Career leverage - the craft of increasing your input-to-output ratio and why it changes everything
  • Four types of leverage - tools, products, people, and capital, and how to identify which suits you
  • High agency as the single most important meta-skill for navigating career shifts in the AI era
  • Why there's no "should" in career progression - breaking free from linear thinking
  • Recognising genius in others - how curation and connection can become your competitive advantage
  • AI's impact on creative industries - why it will make the best better and more prolific


LINKS:


Eric's website

Scribe Media

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

George Mack's High Agency essay


Interested in me sharing insights on these topics with your team? Book a free consultation to see how I can help, HERE


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My book, Work/Life Flywheel, was shortlisted for the Business Book Awards 2024. You can order your copy HERE (UK) or HERE (US). 


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Ollie on Work

The hard part isn't knowing AI matters - it's figuring out what to actually do about it.


I'm Ollie Henderson. I've spent 15+ years as a founder and I'm still building today. Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, and Lynda Gratton, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Through 250+ conversations with operators and thought leaders like Daniel Pink, Rory Sutherland, Lynda Gratton, and Tyler Cowen, I've learned what separates the leaders who adapt from those who get left behind.


Real conversations about implementing AI strategy, leading through technological change, building high-performance teams, and navigating what comes next when the rules keep shifting.


No hype. No theory. Just what's actually working for leaders in media, consultancy, and tech who need to figure out where to focus and how to grow.


You can also read more about these themes in the Ollie on Work newsletter.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.