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Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast
Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast

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time06-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast

Episode 11 of Digital Disruption, Info-Tech Research Group's popular podcast, features business futurist and expert Jonathan Brill. In a discussion with host Geoff Nielson, the episode explores the rise of the "octopus organization," where agility, distributed intelligence, and AI-augmented decision-making drive success in a complex world. TORONTO, May 6, 2025 /CNW/ - As enterprise leaders face growing pressure to move faster, adopt AI, and decentralize decision-making, organizations are rethinking how they operate from the inside out. To help leaders make sense of these shifts, Info-Tech Research Group's eleventh episode of the Digital Disruption podcast, titled "What AI Can Never Understand," features Jonathan Brill, named the #1 ranked futurist in the world by Forbes and described by Harvard Business Review as "the world's leading transformation architect." In a conversation with host Geoff Nielson, Brill breaks down how AI is accelerating the shift away from rigid hierarchies toward more decentralized, adaptive models of enterprise leadership. Episode 11 of Digital Disruption, Info-Tech Research Group's popular podcast, features business futurist and expert Jonathan Brill. In a discussion with host Geoff Nielson, the episode explores the rise of the 'octopus organization,' where agility, distributed intelligence, and AI-augmented decision-making drive success in a complex world. (CNW Group/Info-Tech Research Group) In what is described as the era of the "octopus organization," Brill challenges conventional thinking around digital transformation. He explains how AI is no longer just a tool for efficiency but a strategic force reshaping organizational physiology, from decision-making to culture to the very nature of human value. "Jonathan Brill's perspective really pushes us to reconsider the role of IT leadership in this moment," says Geoff Nielson, Senior Vice President of Brand at Info-Tech Research Group and host of the show. "From decentralized decision-making to cultural transformation, this episode offers a new lens for thinking about how AI is disrupting the structure and strategy of the enterprise. It challenges leaders to not just adopt new tools, but to reimagine how their organizations think, learn, and act in a faster, more fluid world." Digital Disruption, Episode 11: "What AI Can Never Understand" In the eleventh episode of Digital Disruption, Jonathan Brill and Geoff Nielson discuss the rise of low-code and no-code platforms, the exploding volume of code and data, and the importance of building psychological safety for teams expected to innovate in unpredictable environments. Brill also challenges the hype around the "rise of the generalist," emphasizing the lasting importance of deep domain expertise, even as AI changes the nature of knowledge work. The key takeaways from the conversation include how to:

Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast
Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast

Cision Canada

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Business Futurist Jonathan Brill Discusses the AI Era and Rewiring the Enterprise in New Episode of Info-Tech's Digital Disruption Podcast

Episode 11 of Digital Disruption, Info-Tech Research Group's popular podcast, features business futurist and expert Jonathan Brill. In a discussion with host Geoff Nielson, the episode explores the rise of the "octopus organization," where agility, distributed intelligence, and AI-augmented decision-making drive success in a complex world. TORONTO, May 6, 2025 /CNW/ - As enterprise leaders face growing pressure to move faster, adopt AI, and decentralize decision-making, organizations are rethinking how they operate from the inside out. To help leaders make sense of these shifts, Info-Tech Research Group's eleventh episode of the Digital Disruption podcast, titled "What AI Can Never Understand," features Jonathan Brill, named the #1 ranked futurist in the world by Forbes and described by Harvard Business Review as "the world's leading transformation architect." In a conversation with host Geoff Nielson, Brill breaks down how AI is accelerating the shift away from rigid hierarchies toward more decentralized, adaptive models of enterprise leadership. In what is described as the era of the "octopus organization," Brill challenges conventional thinking around digital transformation. He explains how AI is no longer just a tool for efficiency but a strategic force reshaping organizational physiology, from decision-making to culture to the very nature of human value. "Jonathan Brill's perspective really pushes us to reconsider the role of IT leadership in this moment," says Geoff Nielson, Senior Vice President of Brand at Info-Tech Research Group and host of the show."From decentralized decision-making to cultural transformation, this episode offers a new lens for thinking about how AI is disrupting the structure and strategy of the enterprise. It challenges leaders to not just adopt new tools, but to reimagine how their organizations think, learn, and act in a faster, more fluid world." Digital Disruption, Episode 11: "What AI Can Never Understand" In the eleventh episode of Digital Disruption, Jonathan Brill and Geoff Nielson discuss the rise of low-code and no-code platforms, the exploding volume of code and data, and the importance of building psychological safety for teams expected to innovate in unpredictable environments. Brill also challenges the hype around the "rise of the generalist," emphasizing the lasting importance of deep domain expertise, even as AI changes the nature of knowledge work. The key takeaways from the conversation include how to: Design organizations that balance structure with adaptability Position AI as an augmentation tool, not a replacement Reassess what value humans provide in an age of automation Cultivate the cultural conditions required for innovation to stick During the episode, Brill also shares how organizations can embrace low-code platforms to accelerate development, foster cultures of experimentation, and make room for edge-level decision-making. Brill emphasizes that future-ready enterprises will rely on trust, not just tools, to unlock meaningful innovation and navigate ambiguity. Episode 11 of Digital Disruption with Jonathan Brill is now available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. New episodes are released regularly, featuring bold ideas and expert perspectives to help leaders navigate uncertainty, rethink strategy, and drive innovation. To learn more, visit the Digital Disruption podcast page and follow Info-Tech Research Group on LinkedIn and X for updates. For more information about guest opportunities and participation in upcoming episodes, please contact [email protected]. Media Passes for Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Las Vegas Media professionals, including journalists, podcasters, and influencers, are invited to attend Info-Tech LIVE 2025 to gain exclusive access to research, content, and interviews with industry leaders. For those unable to attend in person, Info-Tech offers a digital pass option, providing access to live-streamed keynotes, select sessions, and exclusive virtual interviews with speakers and analysts. Media professionals looking to apply for in-person or digital passes can contact [email protected] to secure their spot and cover the latest advancements in IT directly from the event or remotely. About Info-Tech Research Group Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world's leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations. To learn more about Info-Tech's divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software buying insights. Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm's Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact [email protected].

Envision Greater Green Bay hosts fourth World Futures Day
Envision Greater Green Bay hosts fourth World Futures Day

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time28-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Envision Greater Green Bay hosts fourth World Futures Day

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Envision Greater Green Bay hosted its fourth World Futures Day on Friday morning at the Oneida Conference Center. World Futures Day is a global initiative designed to facilitate thought and discussion on the future's challenges, opportunities and responsibilities. EAA in Oshkosh reminisces on Gene Hackman's 1989 visit after actor's passing The local World Futures Day event aims to help the greater Green Bay community shape a preferred future for the region based on proven foresight strategies. Jonathan Brill, the 'No. 1 ranked futurist in the world,' according to Forbes magazine, headlined this year's event. 'We bring in a highly respected, acclaimed futurist as our keynote speaker,' said Heidi Selberg, board president of Envision Greater Green Bay. 'But for us, it's all about the future of the greater Green Bay community. Our audience will be local, and the program we have planned will engage them in thought-provoking discussion about our needs and aspirations right here in Northeast Wisconsin.' In addition to Brill's two-part presentation, Envision Greater Green Bay's leadership shared results achieved by its five signal teams over the past three years. These teams are responsible for scanning for signals of change in trends, events and choices likely to impact the future of Green Bay. Wisconsin State Patrol Master Trooper retires after 30+ years of dedicated service Each team had a unique focus, including livable neighborhoods, upward mobility, health and well-being, a leading-edge economy, and arts, culture and entertainment. The event was open to the public. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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