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Artificial intelligence is getting remarkably good at things that once defined expert work. It can analyze enormous amounts of data, generate thoughtful drafts, surface patterns, and even propose solutions that might have taken teams weeks to uncover.
So, a natural question is emerging inside organizations everywhere.

If AI can do so much of the analytical and generative work, what remains uniquely human?

In this interactive session, leadership advisor and coach Paul Barrett explores the capabilities that still sit firmly in human hands. Drawing on insights from thinkers like Daniel Kahneman, Oscar Trimboli, Amy Edmondson, Marshall Goldsmith, and Brené Brown, participants will explore four deeply human leadership capacities that become even more important in an AI assisted world: meaning, judgment, trust, and care.

Through stories, reflection, and conversation, this session examines how leaders:
- make sense of information beyond the data,
- take responsibility for difficult decisions,
- respond to tension in ways that build trust,
- create environments where people feel safe

Because the future of leadership may not be about competing with intelligent machines. It may be about remembering what only humans can do.

And why, even in the age of AI, at the core of it is still people.

Speaker BIO:

Paul Barrett is a leadership advisor, executive coach, and founder of Everyday Wiser, and leads a weekly learning series that explores the human side of leadership through practical reflection and conversation. With more than thirty years of experience across leadership, coaching, and organizational transformation, he works with leaders and teams to navigate complexity, strengthen collaboration, and make better decisions under pressure. His work centers on a simple belief that guides much of his writing and speaking: at the core of it is people.
[EverydayWiser.com](https://www.everydaywiser.com/)

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