
The Learning Experience Ops Show Episode 7: Beyond Optimization: Learning in Motion- Jason & James on Adaptive Leadership, AI's Limits & Designing for Human Connection
In this episode of the Learning Experience Operations Show, hosts Jason Gorman and James Altman reflect on their experiences from the previous year and outline their plans for 2026. They discuss the importance of community engagement through events, the challenges of navigating change and overwhelm in the workplace, and the balance between maintaining fundamental practices while embracing experimentation. The conversation also delves into the complexities of business operations, the role of AI, and the necessity of human judgment in decision-making. They emphasize the need for comfort with ambiguity and the creative aspects of entrepreneurship, concluding with a call to action for listeners to engage with their community.
Takeaways-
The importance of community engagement through events.
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Change fatigue is a real challenge for many professionals.
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Businesses are complex systems, not machines.
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Innovation and efficiency often conflict with each other.
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Embracing discomfort is essential in a rapidly changing environment.
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Comfort with ambiguity can be developed as a skill.
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Business operations require a creative approach.
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AI introduces unpredictability that must be managed.
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No two situations in business are the same.
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Engaging with the community is vital for growth and learning.
