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Human Work After AI

Human Work After AI

著者: Chris Fanchi MBA
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概要

What does it mean to lead, work, and make decisions in a world rebuilt by algorithms? Human Work After AI is a podcast about the future of white-collar work, where intelligence is no longer uniquely human and automation reshapes not just jobs, but responsibility, judgment, and meaning. Hosted by Chris Fanchi, the show features conversations with founders, executives, and operators navigating how AI is changing leadership, hiring, productivity, and trust inside real organizations.Chris Fanchi, MBA 経済学
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  • How AI Reshapes Manufacturing Leadership Without Removing Human Accountability
    2026/03/25

    AI is changing manufacturing, but the deeper story is about leadership. As more work becomes automated, the central questions are no longer just technical. They are human: how to communicate change, how to keep teams accountable, and how to adapt without breaking trust.


    In this episode, Chris Fanchi speaks with Randy Carr, CEO of World Emblem, about leading a global manufacturer through disruption, lean transformation, and rapid investment in technology. Randy explains why he sees AI as part of company culture, why leaders must communicate clearly when jobs feel threatened, and why underinvestment in technology can become a long-term strategic risk.


    They discuss the link between lean systems and AI adoption, the importance of strong data structure, where automation is moving fastest, and why human value may increasingly center on dexterity, relationships, judgment, and sales. The conversation also explores a subtler consequence of AI: speed can increase output while weakening memory, reflection, and managerial clarity if leaders are not careful.


    This episode sits squarely inside the larger Human Work After AI project: understanding how organizations can adopt AI without losing their people, their culture, or their sense of responsibility.


    Guest: Randy Carr, CEO, World Emblem

    World Emblem: https://www.worldemblem.com/

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    29 分
  • AI Analytics Without the Dashboard: Trust, Change Management, and Real Adoption
    2026/02/12

    AI adoption doesn’t break where most people think it breaks. It often fails after the demo, when the organization has to mobilize new workflows, new decision rhythms, and new trust mechanisms.

    In this episode, Philip Odelfelt, CEO of Datavations, explains how advanced analytics platforms earn the right to influence real executive decisions: by turning fragmented data into a credible source of truth, continuously validating signal quality, and reducing manual work without pretending judgment and relationships can be automated away.

    We discuss trust as a competitive edge, the shift beyond dashboards toward more conversational interfaces, and the discipline required in an AI landscape where many R&D bets won’t pay off.

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    34 分
  • The Transcript Economy: When Digital Exhaust Becomes Operational Leverage
    2026/02/05

    In this episode of Human Work After AI, Chris Fanchi speaks with Niel Robertson (CEO of Winslow) about an underappreciated shift: modern organizations produce massive “digital exhaust” through calls, chats, and documents, and AI is making that exhaust usable for the first time.


    They discuss why transcripts are becoming a core dataset inside companies, how “vibe coding” is changing what non-technical teams can build, what the post-SaaS debate misses about maintenance and extensions, and why HR is a natural early home for AI assistance. The conversation stays focused on leadership, trust, and what it takes to turn experimentation into durable capability.

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    47 分
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