Bob Greene: It's never good to try to freeze the current. When it first came out and all the schools were freaking out, a superintendent in town near us had GPT write the letter to experience explaining what chat GPT was. And so when we take advantage of that technology smartly, it can actually enable us to ask the better question or open up these completely new avenues. What is the longest time horizon? How many years out is the most important project you're working on right now? You know, I normally my last question is normally about a professional or personal mistake you've learned the most from but you kind of answered that really deeply for us early on.
Hal Gregersen is a senior lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, former Executive Director of the MIT Leadership Center, and a globally recognized thought leader on leadership and innovation. He's the author of several books, including Questions Are The Answer, where he shares a powerful approach to fostering radical innovation by encouraging inquiry. He is also a sought after speaker and lecturer who has spoken to audiences all over the world.
Hal joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about his remarkable leadership career and how questioning drives innovation.
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