The Role of AI in Executive Leadership and Operations: With Maggie Olson

OCT 4, 202440 MIN
All Things Leadership Podcast

The Role of AI in Executive Leadership and Operations: With Maggie Olson

OCT 4, 202440 MIN

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What does AI have to do with leadership? Everything! Have you ever wondered how AI is transforming the role of executives, allowing leaders to focus more on big-picture strategy and less on routine tasks? Or perhaps you’re curious about how AI enhances decision-making at the highest levels and what skills today’s leaders need to keep pace with these changes. In this episode of the All Things Leadership Podcast, Maggie Olson and I dive into the fascinating and rapidly evolving topic of The Role of AI in Executive Leadership and Operations. We’ll tackle questions like: What administrative tasks can be automated with AI? How does this shift impact leadership priorities? How can executives balance the power of AI with maintaining a personal, human touch in their leadership style?, What ethical considerations should leaders consider when integrating AI into their operations?   About our guest: Maggie Olson is the Founder of Nova Chief of Staff, the premier and first-of-its-kind destination for Chief of Staff education, certification, and development. She has 20 years of experience in retail, food and beverage, and technology sectors and has held leadership roles at Nordstrom and T-Mobile. At T-Mobile, Maggie's impressive work led her to become the Chief of Staff to the President of the T-Mobile Business Group. In this role, she built the Chief of Staff model from the ground up, creating a highly efficient team and establishing an executive back-office structure, supporting the President, SVPs, and over 5,000 employees. She also built a Chief of Staff team, defining all roles, processes, and systems. Through Nova Chief of Staff, Maggie continues to shape the future of business leadership, providing the tools and resources necessary for Chiefs of Staff to excel in their roles and drive company success. To learn more about her work, visit www.novachiefofstaff.com