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LH #112: Learning Futures 3 with Kevin Oakes, Kim McMurdo and Terry Jones

The Learning Hack podcast

Release Date: 03/31/2025

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Leading Through Culture, Teams, and AI-driven Change

John Helmer discusses organizational culture, collective leadership, and AI's impact on future workplaces with Kevin Oakes (CEO, i4cp), Kim McMurdo (Global Head of OD, Standard Chartered), and Terry Jones (International Head of Talent Development, ex-PaloAlto Networks). Key themes include culture renovation, developing team-centric leadership capabilities, and leveraging AI for enhanced human productivity in rapidly evolving organizations.

The McKinsey paper mentioned in Kim's interview: 

 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00:00 – Start

  • 00:01:09 – Intro

  • 00:03:31 – Kevin Oakes on culture renovation vs. culture change

  • 00:27:58 – Kim McMurdo on collective leadership and hybrid teams

  • 00:48:41 – Terry Jones on innovation, disruption, and practical AI use

  • 01:14:59 – End

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