Why Forcing Employees To Work The Same Way Backfires

Why Forcing Employees To Work The Same Way Backfires

David Kolbe argues that most organizations are only measuring two-thirds of what drives performance. We assess what people know (skills) and how they tend to behave (personality), but often ignore how they instinctively take action. That missing piece—what Kolbe calls conation—shapes how people gather information, solve problems, make decisions, and navigate uncertainty. In this conversation, David Rice and David Kolbe explore why burnout is often a mismatch problem rather than a motivation p...

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AI Is Rewarding The Loudest Employees

AI Is Rewarding The Loudest Employees

Most reward systems were built for a world where speed, volume, and visible output were reliable signals of performance. But AI now produces all three at scale. That leaves organizations facing an unc...

9 Jun 39min

Your Employees Stop Thinking The Moment They Feel Unsafe

Your Employees Stop Thinking The Moment They Feel Unsafe

What if the leadership skills we've spent decades rewarding are no longer the ones that matter most? In this conversation, mediator, peacemaker, and author Douglas Noll argues that AI is making critic...

2 Jun 34min

AI Saved Oyster’s HR Team 400+ Hours a Year — Here’s How

AI Saved Oyster’s HR Team 400+ Hours a Year — Here’s How

AI promises efficiency, but the real question is what teams do with the time they get back. In this conversation from Transform in Las Vegas, Oyster’s Erin Goodey joins David Rice to unpack how global...

28 Mai 10min

Is Leadership Experience Becoming a Liability?

Is Leadership Experience Becoming a Liability?

Most leaders think they’re navigating another wave of disruption. Sara Loncka argues we’re in something far more unsettling: discontinuity. The old assumptions don’t just need tweaking—they’ve stopped...

26 Mai 34min

Fewer Jobs, Higher Pay: The AI Compensation Paradox

Fewer Jobs, Higher Pay: The AI Compensation Paradox

Kyle Holm has spent 25 years advising companies on compensation, and right now he’s watching the logic of corporate hierarchy break in real time. Not because executives suddenly discovered organizatio...

21 Mai 14min

Community Is the New Buzzword—But We’re Doing It Wrong

Community Is the New Buzzword—But We’re Doing It Wrong

Most companies say they’re building community. What they often mean is: they launched a Slack channel no one reads, hosted an event with a neon sign and a DJ, watched people post about it on Instagram...

19 Mai 22min

AI Is Making People Decisions Worse—Here’s Why

AI Is Making People Decisions Worse—Here’s Why

AI is speeding up people decisions at exactly the moment those decisions require more care, more context, and frankly, more humility. In this episode, Matt Poepsel from The Predictive Index joins Davi...

14 Mai 18min

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