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September 1, 2025 By sheila connor Leave a Comment

How to Lead at AI Speed: The Answer Is Not What You Think

“If you don’t use your power, it will leave you for someone who will.” -Old Irish Saying

The Answer is not what you think… Slow down.

In a world where AI moves at blistering speed, it’s tempting to try match its pace, chasing, and in some cases creating, the next breakthrough, the next capability, the next disruption. The real differentiator in this era isn’t who integrates the latest model first, but who ensures trust, clarity, and connection while doing it. Respect the technology, understand its rhythm, its scale, its transformative power and lead from a human centered place. The future belongs to leaders who can navigate this rapid change by focusing on the relationships, emotional intelligence, and strategic agility that machines can’t replicate… yet.

Artificial Intelligence changes the tempo of work, the flow of information, and the nature of decision-making. To lead in this environment is more about slowing down long enough to amplify the human capacities reframed for a new pace.

As competencies shift in the AI age from Change Management to Change Readiness, Information Mastery to Curios Strategic Agility, and Policy Compliance to Ethical Imagination, (just to name a few) it is important to ask new questions every day of ourselves and of those we lead.

Here are some questions to get you started that I have been thinking of lately in my work with industry leaders. As the pace of the technology seems impossible to keep up with, the answer is not to go faster but to slow down and focus on expanding the parts of yourself that technology cannot replace.

  • How do you bring full attention when the pace pushes for partial focus?
  • What anchors you when AI accelerates the moment beyond your natural rhythm?
  • How does your presence shape the way others respond to AI in the room?
  • How do you decide which questions are worth the deepest exploration?
  • Where do you allow AI to expand your perspective, and where do you challenge it?
  • How do you explore possibilities without losing sight of human impact?
  • How do you imagine futures that technology alone cannot see?
  • When AI offers an answer, does your mind feel more open or more certain?
  • When AI speaks with authority, do you pause to notice your own intuition?
  • How can you tell internally when AI is expanding your clarity and elevating your thinking and when it is numbing your generative process?
  • With increased technological integration, can you see the moment when AI starts to sound more real than the people around you?
  • What changes in your decision-making as the pace of information increases?
  • How does constant responsiveness from AI influence the rhythms of your thinking and your natural curiosity?
  • As technology evolves, how do you decide which aspects of your humanity to strengthen most?
  • What forms of human energy are emerging in your work, and what forms are changing?

In this moment of history, leadership is not just about technical fluency but about our ability to access the depth of what it means to be human. AI expands and amplifies everything except the value of what it means to us personally to truly lead others.

The challenge is not to master AI but to master leader awareness in the presence of AI.

Filed Under: Change Management, Executive Coaching, Insights, Leadership Skills, Stakeholder Management

sheila connor

Sheila Connor is the President of Guiding Leaders and Teams, a Seattle-based nationally recognized and respected consulting group. She is a versatile and effective coach with expertise in executive growth and team development, change and stakeholder management, and emotional intelligence for leader presence. Sheila views the strategic development of human capability as the critical factor in driving organizational success.

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