Tariffs, Wild Supply Chains & Advice from Expert Joe Carson

In my latest podcast episode, our guest is procurement and supply chain expert, Joe Carson. Joe provides candid insights, and a comprehensive overview of critical challenges, from geopolitical shifts, navigating tariffs, fostering supply chain resilience, and embracing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence. Enjoy!



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Leading at Speed Through Complexity

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In the past, leadership was about vision, experience, and strategic execution within reasonably predictable systems. Today, that world is gone. The leaders of tomorrow are not navigating calm waters—they are piloting high-speed vessels through swirling storms of convergence.

Across every area—business, military, governance, healthcare, education—leaders are struggling to operate effectively in environments where speed compresses time, networks collapse distance, and complexity multiplies unseen connections. The result is a deep and growing tension between the demands of the external environment and the internal limitations of the human mind.

Cloud Architectures for Enterprise AI with IDC Expert Rob Tiffany

In this episode of FOBtv, our guest is Rob Tiffany, a distinguished IDC Research Director, submariner, author and inventor.  We explore the many different kinds of cloud architectures designed to support Enterprise AI and Private AI applications.




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Flourishing in the Age of Acceleration

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In the age of acceleration, our most pressing question is no longer "what is possible" but rather, "what is aligned with our purpose?" We are hurtling into the future—fueled by AI with superintelligent algorithms, real-time data streams, autonomous machines, and digital ecosystems—without a clearly defined destination. As a futurist, I believe the central crisis of our era is not technological—it is philosophical. We lack a shared vision of human flourishing. And without that vision, we risk optimizing ourselves into obsolescence.

The Future’s Broken Navigation System

When I drive my Jeep into the mountains, I set a destination and follow the best route. But the future doesn’t work that way. Its navigation system takes in innovations from science and technology, mixes them with geopolitical shifts, economic trends, social turbulence, environmental calamities, philosophies and consumer whims—then throws in a few historical earthquakes like pandemics, wars, and financial crises. It outputs… what, exactly?

That’s the problem. We’ve built a machine for moving faster, but not for choosing where to go. Our maps are precise. Our routes are efficient. But the destination field is empty.

This absence of direction has consequences. We increasingly treat the future as something to "react" to, rather than "design". But the future is not a land to be discovered—it is a construct to be authored. And if we don’t input human flourishing into the system, the default settings—profit, speed, efficiency—will drive us toward outcomes we never intended.

A Unified Framework for Leading Through Convergence

Speed, Complexity, and Strategic Foresight

We are living through a historic moment where velocity, convergence, and disruption accurately describe our era. Certainty has collapsed, and our environment is accelerating beyond the decision cycles of humans and legacy systems. In this new era, organizations are not merely navigating change—they are caught in a whirlwind of recursive transformation loops where survival and success depend on the speed and coherence of strategic cognition. 

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This article proposes a framework —a synthesis of foundational philosophies and thinkers such as Paul Virilio, John Boyd, Frank Diana, Christian Brose, and myself. These ideas and frameworks presented here are designed to help leaders quantify transformation capacity, structure intelligent decision-making loops, and operate effectively in 'future time.' It is intended as a practical-operational and cognitive-strategic guide for leaders of organizations, ecosystems, and institutions. 
This is not about predicting the future. It is about building architectures—of systems, decisions, action, speed, ethics, and cognition—aligned with accelerating change.

Manufacturing Strategies of the Future with Siemens’ Zvi Feuer

In this engaging FOBTV episode, I have the opportunity to interview Zvi Feuer, CEO Siemens Industry Software Israel, about the transformative power of AI and digital technologies in manufacturing. Zvi shares how Siemens leverages generative AI for software development and to create intelligent tools for customers. He delves into the evolution of AI in manufacturing, the exciting potential of digital twins for "what-if" analysis, and the critical role of technologies like robotics and vision systems in enhancing automation, quality, and preventing production disruptions. Zvi also addresses the challenges of change management and extending digital twins across complex supply chains, ultimately painting a compelling vision of a future where increased throughput and reduced operational expenses drive significant net profit for manufacturers willing to embrace these advancements.


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Finland's Blueprint for Happiness - Now and in the Future

This article is a comprehensive exploration of Finland’s extraordinary achievement in becoming the world's happiest country, not once, but consistently for eight consecutive years. Finland’s success is not an accident, but the outcome of a century-long commitment to collective well-being, strategic foresight, purposefulness, resilience, and cultural wisdom. By examining Finland’s history, geography, governance, culture, and emerging challenges, this article provides valuable insights into how happiness can be intentionally cultivated and sustained.

Drawing upon interviews with leading Finnish futurists—Dr. Sirkka Heinonen, Hanna Lakkala, Amos Taylor, Dr. Juha Mattsson, and Timo Savolainen—along with extensive research into Finland’s societal structures and historical evolution, this work aims to serve not only as a case study but also as a source of inspiration and guidance for societies worldwide. Finland offers a powerful blueprint for designing resilient, equitable, and future-ready communities where well-being is not left to chance but is built thoughtfully and purposefully.

Introduction

Finland’s distinction as the world’s happiest country, according to the UN’s World Happiness Report, is no coincidence. It is the outcome of a century-long commitment to strategic governance, cultural development, societal foresight, resilience, and a deep respect for nature and human dignity. Finland’s model stands as a testament that happiness can be cultivated through intentional design, cultural integrity, and a future-oriented national ethos.

How AI is Influencing Manufacturing with Schneider Electric Expert Helenio Gilabert

In my latest podcast, we take a deep dive into the future of manufacturing.  Join us as Helenio Gilabert of Schneider Electric reveals how AI, automation, robotics and digital twins are converging to move us closer to the fully autonomous factory of tomorrow.  Explore the impact of predictive analytics, edge computing, and robotics on real-time decision-making and competitive advantages. Enjoy!


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The Future of Happiness, The Finland Formula, with Dr. Sirkka Heinonen

For the eighth year running, Finland has again reached the top spot as the world’s happiest nation. But what’s behind this consistent success? In this episode, Dr. Sirkka Heinonen, renowned futurist and Professor Emerita at the Finland Futures Research Centre, joins us to share what truly makes a society thrive. We learn about the historic roots of Finland's happiness evolution, uncover the pillars of Finnish well-being, and learn about their long term commitment to social equity, sustainability, and future-focused thinking.


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The Future of Happiness with Futurist Hanna Lakkala

In this episode, futurist Hanna Lakkala, joins us to share her Nordic views on happiness, and what motivated her to return to the North of Finland after spending years working around the world.  I found her views on the value of integrating foresight with positive psychology, coaching and systems thinking fascinating. Drawing from her global experiences, we explore how happiness can be nurtured—even in a future shaped by AI, automation, robotics and disinformation. It’s a warm, thoughtful, and eye-opening conversation you won’t want to miss.


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Humans, AI and Machines: It's Complicated!

In this episode, our guest is TCS manufacturing expert Michael Deittrick.  We dive into the synergistic world of IoT, AI, autonomous systems, factories, robotics and digital twins – exploring how these all come together to create a manufacturing environment that's not just connected, but capable of optimizing itself in real-time. We'll explore the "how" and "why" behind this transformation, and what it means for the future of manufacturing.

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Can AI Promote Happiness? Our Guest is AI Strategist Timo Savolainen

What happens when the world’s happiest country (Finland) is also home to very forward-thinking AI strategists? In this episode, we talk with Timo Savolainen to explore the intersection of national well-being, technological transformation, and future vision. Finland was recently named the happiest country in the world, for the eighth consecutive year. We dig into the choices and cultural traits that have made this possible, and whether Finland’s happiness can be taught, exported, and enhanced with AI. We then dive into AI and its rapidly growing role in reshaping Finnish society. Timo introduces us to the concept of Artificial Capable Intelligence (ACI), outlines how AI will disrupt work, education, and governance in the next 4–5 years, and shares a powerful vision for how Finland can lead the EU in AI adoption by 2030. the EU in AI adoption by 2030.

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Manufacturing's AI Revolution with TCS Expert Subhash Sakorikar

This podcast episode explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the manufacturing industry. From fully autonomous factories to predictive maintenance and mass customization, our experts discuss the convergence of AI, automation, and digital twins, examining the challenges, opportunities, and strategic implications for business leaders. Will AI reshape global manufacturing hubs and drive entirely new business models? Tune in to find out.


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Reasoning and Logic

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The Amazing Journey of Mind and Language

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The Future of Happiness - The Finland Formula, Part 2

What can the world learn from the happiest country on Earth? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Juha Mattsson, a leading futurist from Finland to explore the nation’s extraordinary journey to becoming the world’s happiest country—for the eighth year in a row. From the magic of saunas to social services, from digital innovation to deep trust in institutions, we unpack the Finnish formula for well-being and resilience. Along the way, we talk about the guest’s personal path to becoming a futurist, recent projects, and why happiness is more than a fleeting feeling—it’s a long-term strategy. Tune in for a timely dose of optimism and practical wisdom, straight from the North.



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The Path to Autonomous Manufacturing

In this episode we peer into the future of manufacturing!  Join me as I sit down with PLN, Global Head of Smart Mobility and CASE Automotive at TCS, for a fascinating discussion on the transformative power of AI, automation, and digital twins.  We discuss the convergence of all of these innovations, and take a deep dive into the forces reshaping global manufacturing, from the rise of autonomous factories to the ethical implications of AI-driven production.



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The Future of Happiness - The Finland Formula with Futurist Amos Taylor

Welcome to The Finland Formula, in this episode we explore why this Nordic nation has been ranked the happiest country in the world for eight consecutive years—and what the rest of the world can learn from it. We dive deep into Finland’s long-term investments in education, its world-class digital infrastructure, and robust social services that coexists with high global competitiveness. From trust in government to a balanced work-life culture, from equality to a profound connection with nature (and yes, even saunas!), we unpack how Finland built a resilient, future-ready society. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on the policies, culture, and values behind the Finnish model of well-being.




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AI Powered Manufacturing with TCS Expert Naresh Mehta

In the next decade, what will separate manufacturing winners from losers? We talk with Naresh Mehta, Global CTO of TCS Manufacturing, about the strategic transformations needed to gain a competitive edge. We explore the frameworks, methodologies, and technology stacks that will drive success in the next age of AI-driven manufacturing.




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A Bigger View of the Future, with Futurist Roger Spitz

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that dives deep into the future. Today, we're tackling the big questions: from the perceived biases of AI in sustainability to the anxieties that keep business executives up at night. We'll explore the seismic shift in corporate engagement with politics, the exhilarating yet perplexing journey of AI growth, and the crucial balance between hyped and under-hyped AI capabilities. Join us as we navigate the complexities of future trends, challenge prevailing mental paradigms, and seek answers to the pervasive sense of pessimism that often overshadows our potential for a better future.

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Human vs. Machine with Gartner Expert Deepak Seth

This podcast episode provides a deep dive overview of the fast evolving field of AI-driven digital workers, exploring their potential roles, benefits, challenges, and long-term implications for businesses and the workforce as a whole. It offers valuable insights for business leaders seeking to navigate the changing dynamics of work in the age of artificial intelligence.


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Future Impact: Recognizing Authoritarian Regimes

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Authoritarianism is making a comeback globally.  As a futurist, I see this as a critical trend, as it profoundly shapes the futures of nations, individuals, freedoms, and economies. My work examines trends across seven interconnected domains: scientific, technological, societal, geopolitical, economic, philosophical, and environmental—and authoritarianism has the potential to disrupt them all.

Authoritarian regimes rarely burst onto the scene fully formed.  Instead, they tend to creep in, often cloaked in the language of democracy, capitalizing on economic and social anxieties to gradually consolidate power.  They manipulate legal systems, control the flow of information, silence dissenting voices, and subtly corrupt institutions.

My studies in political science gives me a keen appreciation of the historical patterns and triggers that pave the way for authoritarian rule.  In this piece, we'll delve into the warning signs of rising authoritarianism and explore the classic strategies and tactics used to seize, expand, and maintain power.

A Look into the Future of AI and Cybersecurity

In this episode, we dive into TCS's seven key cybersecurity predictions for 2025 with Munich Re's expert Bob Parisi. As organizations accelerate cloud adoption, integrate AI-driven security solutions, and navigate increasingly complex supply chains, the cyber threat landscape is rapidly transforming.

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Institutional Knowledge Lost

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All CIA employees this week were reported to have received letters inviting them to resign immediately, and take a financial buyout.  This struck me as a particularly missguided move that failed to recognize the value of years of experience, accumulated expertise, long standing relationships, wisdom and knowledge that helps provide security to ourselves and our allies.  

Modernizing and "right-sizing" is periodically required for nearly all organizations, and these refreshes often help organizations better align with future plans, but that is not justification for losing institutional knowledge. The loss of such knowledge can be catastrophic, undermining future efforts and causing years of delays and missteps.

Let's define institutional knowledge as things like expertise learned on the job, experience, process knowledge, and insights accumulated over time. It encompasses both explicit, and tacit knowledge, which resides in the minds of employees.

It should be obvious that capturing and using institutional knowledge to enhance efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness in the future is important and desirable. Ensuring that institutional knowledge is retained and accessible can make the difference between success and failure. Purposely creating situations where critical institutional knowledge is lost is inexcusable.

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The New Leadership Paradigm for 2025

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Leadership in 2025 is about thriving in a landscape defined by unprecedented speed, complexity, and technological integration. The rise of AI, the influx of real-time data, and the automation of routine tasks have reshaped traditional leadership models. Decisions that once took days now require moments, supported by predictive analytics, IoT insights, and intelligent automation. Leaders are not just managers but orchestrators of ecosystems, where success depends on adaptability, data-driven strategy, and foresight. This paradigm shift demands new skills, tools, and mindsets to navigate this transformative era.

Interestingly, this transformation reflects key strategies long practiced by military organizations, which have pioneered concepts like information dominance and speed to action (STA/OODA loops). Military leaders leverage real-time intelligence, predictive analytics, and advanced technologies to make swift, informed decisions under pressure. Now, these approaches have "jumped the fence" into the civilian world, where businesses must also integrate data, streamline processes, and eliminate blind spots to stay competitive. Just as military leaders prioritize agility and efficiency, organizational leaders must adopt similar strategies to thrive in a fast-changing, digital-first landscape.

Leaders who harness transformative strategies such as winning in future time—leveraging predictive analytics to take preemptive actions based on anticipated trends—will gain significant advantages. Future-ready organizations also understand the concept of transformative energy units (TEUs), balancing the energy required for change to avoid overburdening teams and ensuring continuous progress. Simplifying complexity while focusing on agility and innovation is essential for maintaining momentum in a world that rewards speed and precision.


Skills for the Future: What Leaders Need to Succeed

Leadership success in 2025 requires a blend of technological proficiency and human-centered skills:

  1. Digital and AI Literacy: Understanding AI tools, IoT, and predictive analytics to drive strategic decisions effectively.
  2. Adaptive Thinking: Pivoting strategies quickly in response to uncertainty, using scenario planning and AI simulations.
  3. Data Interpretation: Leveraging analytics to identify trends and actionable insights.
  4. Emotional Intelligence (EI): Building trust and cohesion by understanding and responding to team needs.
  5. Sustainability and Ethical Stewardship: Aligning organizational practices with societal and environmental goals.
  6. Crisis Management: Anticipating and responding to disruptions with robust contingency planning.

Leaders must also recognize that complexity is the enemy of agility. Borrowing from military doctrine, reducing complexity to enhance decision-making speed and execution has become a critical organizational priority. Simplifying workflows and focusing on "help or hinder" (HoH) principles ensures leaders can prioritize customer-centric goals, strategic doctrines, and agility over cumbersome tactics.


Technology as an Enabler: Tools and Platforms for Leadership

The technological landscape of 2025 offers tools that streamline leadership capabilities and foster innovation. Leaders must master technologies such as:

  1. AI Analytics: Tools that provide actionable insights from massive datasets.
  2. Digital Twins: Virtual models to simulate and optimize operations.
  3. IoT Ecosystems: Real-time monitoring and decision-making capabilities.
  4. Collaboration Platforms: Enhanced team engagement through VR and AR technologies.
  5. Cybersecurity Systems: Safeguarding sensitive data while ensuring compliance.

Effective use of these tools also depends on optimized information logistics systems (OILS), which minimize friction in data movement and ensure that decisions are based on the most accurate, up-to-date information. Leaders must prioritize real-time visibility into operational metrics, enabling rapid adjustments and streamlined execution.


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The Role of AI in Leadership Empowerment

AI stands as the linchpin of modern leadership, amplifying capabilities across decision-making, strategy, and operational efficiency. By combining vast data analysis with predictive capabilities, AI enables leaders to anticipate trends, automate processes, and focus on strategic foresight.

AI empowers leaders in several critical ways:

  1. Real-Time Decision-Making: Anticipating challenges through predictive analytics and responding swiftly.
  2. Operational Efficiency: Automating routine tasks to focus on strategy.
  3. Strategic Foresight: Scanning global trends to stay competitive.
  4. Enhanced Engagement: Personalizing employee and stakeholder experiences.

Additionally, leaders must embrace human-robot pairing strategies to determine which tasks are best suited for automation and which require human creativity and judgment. By leveraging the strengths of both, leaders can optimize productivity while maintaining a human-centered approach.


The Road Ahead: Leadership Beyond 2025

AI will continue to redefine leadership through:

  1. AI-Augmented Creativity: Supporting innovation and strategic development.
  2. Hyper-Personalization: Tailoring leadership approaches to individual needs.
  3. Predictive Risk Management: Anticipating and mitigating future risks.
  4. Human-Machine Synergy: Harmonizing human ingenuity with AI's capabilities.
  5. Social Responsibility as Advantage: As societal expectations evolve, leaders who prioritize ethical practices, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility will gain a competitive edge. Employees and customers increasingly align with brands that reflect inspiring values.

Conclusion: A Vision for the Future


The leadership paradigm for 2025 hinges on balancing technological mastery with human-centric values. Leaders must use AI to enhance decision-making, drive innovation, and navigate complexity, all while maintaining empathy and ethical integrity. By embracing this transformative era, organizations can thrive in an interconnected and fast-paced world. To succeed, leaders must be agile, forward-thinking, and deeply committed to creating a future where technology amplifies humanity's potential rather than replacing it.

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Competitiveness and Strengthening Our Future

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The US faces a widening divide between two distinct economic realities. On one hand, highly educated individuals thrive with rapid wage growth, abundant career opportunities, and enhanced quality of life. On the other, less-educated and underemployed workers grapple with deindustrialization, technological displacement, community decline, and social marginalization. To foster a more inclusive and equitable society, we must address the root causes of these challenges and implement future-oriented strategies.


Understanding the Divide

  1. Deindustrialization and Economic Decline:

    • Manufacturing jobs, once the foundation of American middle-class prosperity, have significantly declined. Between 2001 and 2007, 3.4 million manufacturing jobs were lost, followed by another 2.3 million during the Great Recession. Globalized trade and foreign competition, particularly with China, decimated industries like textiles, apparel, and furniture, leaving non-metropolitan areas economically vulnerable.
  2. Technological Disruption:

    • Technological innovation, while driving significant productivity gains, has disproportionately replaced low-skilled jobs in industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and clerical work. This has resulted in stagnant wages and widespread job displacement, exacerbating income inequality. Meanwhile, high-skilled workers benefit from increased demand and income growth, widening the economic gap.

Reason - The Foundation of the Future

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Reason is the intellectual framework that enables us to interpret evidence, draw conclusions from facts, and make coherent, defensible decisions. Historically, it has served as a critical counterbalance to superstition or purely emotional thinking. Figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, and later Enlightenment philosophers championed the idea that truth should be testable, repeatable, and consistent with observable data—rather than simply accepted on authority or tradition.

In a modern context, reason is more than an abstract philosophical concept—it’s a practical tool for competitiveness and innovation. Emerging technologies like AI, machine learning, and robotics operate on strict logical principles. They process vast amounts of data, detect patterns, and extract meaningful insights. Autonomous self-driving cars and auto-pilot systems in aircraft are prime examples, requiring truth derived from reason to function safely and effectively. These systems depend on data integrity, logical algorithms, and a rigorous process of verification to navigate complex and dynamic environments.

Breaking the Human Thinking Sound Barrier

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Human cognition, despite its remarkable adaptability and creativity, has limitations that are increasingly evident in the face of exponential data growth, complex systems, and rapid decision-making requirements. In fields ranging from aviation to business, we are reaching the cognitive equivalent of the sound barrier—a limit we cannot surpass without augmenting our natural abilities. This is where AI and automation emerge as indispensable tools, not as replacements for human intellect, but as its vital amplifiers.

The Modern Pilot: A Case Study in Cognitive Overload

Consider the evolution of military aviation. In World War I, pilots operated rudimentary aircraft with only a handful of gauges, their primary focus on navigation and observation. Fast forward to today, and modern fighter jets like the F-35 are so data-intensive that they are unflyable without AI assistance. These aircraft generate vast rivers of data through advanced sensors, requiring 8.6 million lines of code to process and present actionable insights to pilots. Even with highly optimized interfaces, pilots report struggling with information overload, forcing a redefinition of their role from flying the aircraft to managing a flying command center.

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