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Podcast Rethinking Leadership
Leadership is evolving and so must our thinking. In season 2 of Rethinking Leadership, we broaden our perspective. This new season features in-depth conversations with globally renowned thought leaders who are reshaping the way we understand leadership, human behavior, and organizational culture.
Hosted by Roemer Visser, Executive Professor at TIAS Business School, each monthly episode offers a fresh opportunity to challenge conventional wisdom and explore leadership through a broader, international lens.
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April 2, 2026
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April 2, 2026
Resource Base Dial Model
What are the strategic resources available to my organization? TIAS professor of Strategic Leadership Ron Meyer presents an insightful tool to kickstart your thinking: Resource Base Dial.
April 1, 2026
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Human-machine teaming: working with AI
AI rarely replaces humans; instead, it creates a partnership where both amplify each other. By choosing between models like "AI advises" or "iterative collaboration," leaders balance speed and judgment. This strategic approach ensures AI moves from experimental use to structural impact, with humans remaining the essential directors.
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April 1, 2026
Human-machine teaming: working with AI
AI rarely replaces humans; instead, it creates a partnership where both amplify each other. By choosing between models like "AI advises" or "iterative collaboration," leaders balance speed and judgment. This strategic approach ensures AI moves from experimental use to structural impact, with humans remaining the essential directors.
March 24, 2026
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Data as a strategic advantage
Data is a strategic asset only when it is unique, scalable, and directly drives decision-making. Without active feedback loops and behavioral change, data remains a passive cost center. True advantage arises when unique data streams structurally improve processes, building a competitive edge that is impossible to replicate.
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March 24, 2026
Data as a strategic advantage
Data is a strategic asset only when it is unique, scalable, and directly drives decision-making. Without active feedback loops and behavioral change, data remains a passive cost center. True advantage arises when unique data streams structurally improve processes, building a competitive edge that is impossible to replicate.
March 23, 2026
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March 23, 2026
Rethinking Leadership | Exploring the meaning of servant leadership
With guest speaker Dirk van Dierendonck, Roemer Visser explores how servant leadership requires humility, redefines responsibility, and unlocks new possibilities for results.
March 18, 2026
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AI Strategy is about choosing
AI success doesn't require a surge of projects, but rather strategic focus. By categorizing initiatives based on impact and scalability, and limiting priorities to a maximum of three core initiatives, AI transforms from fragmented experiments into a driver for structural value creation and growth.
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March 18, 2026
AI Strategy is about choosing
AI success doesn't require a surge of projects, but rather strategic focus. By categorizing initiatives based on impact and scalability, and limiting priorities to a maximum of three core initiatives, AI transforms from fragmented experiments into a driver for structural value creation and growth.
March 12, 2026
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AI in Strategy: Why it happens so rarely
While AI is widely used in operations, its application in corporate strategy remains limited. This is due to the unique, context-dependent nature of strategic decisions, which contrast with the repeatable patterns AI typically masters. However, AI offers immense value as a strategic partner by enhancing scenario analysis, providing granular data insights, and creating faster feedback loops. Ultimately, AI doesn't set the direction; it empowers executives to make more informed, data-backed choices.
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March 12, 2026
AI in Strategy: Why it happens so rarely
While AI is widely used in operations, its application in corporate strategy remains limited. This is due to the unique, context-dependent nature of strategic decisions, which contrast with the repeatable patterns AI typically masters. However, AI offers immense value as a strategic partner by enhancing scenario analysis, providing granular data insights, and creating faster feedback loops. Ultimately, AI doesn't set the direction; it empowers executives to make more informed, data-backed choices.
March 11, 2026
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Personal System Map
Professor Ron Meyer’s "Personal System Map" explores human development through four internal layers and four external systems. While core traits are stable, growth is most effective "outside-in," where changing one's roles and positions drives meaningful shifts in knowledge, values, and behavior.
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March 11, 2026
Personal System Map
Professor Ron Meyer’s "Personal System Map" explores human development through four internal layers and four external systems. While core traits are stable, growth is most effective "outside-in," where changing one's roles and positions drives meaningful shifts in knowledge, values, and behavior.
March 5, 2026
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March 5, 2026
Three master’s programs rated excellent in Keuzegids Masters 2026
Top scores for content, faculty, and career preparation confirm TIAS’ ambition.
March 3, 2026
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The 3A model for AI initiatives
The 3A Model (Augment, Automate, Aspire) structures AI initiatives based on value creation rather than technology. It helps organizations choose between enhancing human decision-making, automating tasks, or developing new value propositions. This transforms AI from a collection of isolated experiments into a focused, strategic roadmap.
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March 3, 2026
The 3A model for AI initiatives
The 3A Model (Augment, Automate, Aspire) structures AI initiatives based on value creation rather than technology. It helps organizations choose between enhancing human decision-making, automating tasks, or developing new value propositions. This transforms AI from a collection of isolated experiments into a focused, strategic roadmap.
February 25, 2026
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February 25, 2026
When generative AI is not a smart choice
GenAI is ideal for creativity and variation, but unsuitable for tasks requiring strict logic or factual accuracy. Successful organizations use it strategically for inspiration, while relying on rule-based systems for predictability and consistency.
February 23, 2026
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February 23, 2026
Rethinking Leadership | perception as an interpretive act: implications for leadership
Anil Seth: “Perception is a kind of controlled hallucination.”
February 18, 2026
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The difference between classification, ranking, and optimization
Many AI projects fail because the problem is formulated incorrectly. This article clarifies the difference between classification, ranking, and optimization, and shows how making the right choice is critical for effectiveness, trust, and real value creation with AI.
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February 18, 2026
The difference between classification, ranking, and optimization
Many AI projects fail because the problem is formulated incorrectly. This article clarifies the difference between classification, ranking, and optimization, and shows how making the right choice is critical for effectiveness, trust, and real value creation with AI.
February 11, 2026
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When predictive AI is useful: five essential criteria
Predictive AI can improve decision-making and processes, but it is not suitable in every situation. This article provides a practical framework with five criteria to determine whether its deployment is responsible and effective — from representative data and stable patterns to social acceptance and demonstrable value.
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February 11, 2026
When predictive AI is useful: five essential criteria
Predictive AI can improve decision-making and processes, but it is not suitable in every situation. This article provides a practical framework with five criteria to determine whether its deployment is responsible and effective — from representative data and stable patterns to social acceptance and demonstrable value.
February 4, 2026
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The 5 steps to AI maturity: Where does your organization stand?
AI is evolving from experimentation into a core strategic technology, but not every organization is at the same stage. These five steps help you assess where you are today and what it takes to move AI from pilot projects to lasting, organization wide impact.
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February 4, 2026
The 5 steps to AI maturity: Where does your organization stand?
AI is evolving from experimentation into a core strategic technology, but not every organization is at the same stage. These five steps help you assess where you are today and what it takes to move AI from pilot projects to lasting, organization wide impact.
February 3, 2026
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February 3, 2026
Five Company-Centric Forces Model
Which factors are making my organization more inward-oriented? TIAS professor of Strategic Leadership Ron Meyer presents an insightful tool to kickstart your thinking: Five Company-Centric Forces Model.
January 28, 2026
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The 4G Model: From AI idea to strategic choice
Today, most organizations don’t lack AI ideas. On the contrary, use cases, pilots, and proof-of-concepts are piling up. Yet, strategic impact often remains limited—not because the technology falls short, but because ideas are treated too quickly as if they were already decisions.
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January 28, 2026
The 4G Model: From AI idea to strategic choice
Today, most organizations don’t lack AI ideas. On the contrary, use cases, pilots, and proof-of-concepts are piling up. Yet, strategic impact often remains limited—not because the technology falls short, but because ideas are treated too quickly as if they were already decisions.
January 23, 2026
January 23, 2026
Rethinking Leadership: How using Whole Brain Living can enhance our leadership
Jill Bolte Taylor: “We have so much more power over what’s going on inside our brain than we’ve ever been trained to believe.”
January 22, 2026
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From pilot to impact: Why scaling is not an IT problem
AI pilots succeed remarkably often. They deliver working models, accurate predictions, and convincing demos. Yet in most cases, that is where it ends. The step from pilot to structural impact is rarely taken. This is not a technology issue. In most cases, the technology works just fine. The problem lies elsewhere: scaling affects the organization, not IT.
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January 22, 2026
From pilot to impact: Why scaling is not an IT problem
AI pilots succeed remarkably often. They deliver working models, accurate predictions, and convincing demos. Yet in most cases, that is where it ends. The step from pilot to structural impact is rarely taken. This is not a technology issue. In most cases, the technology works just fine. The problem lies elsewhere: scaling affects the organization, not IT.
January 16, 2026
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January 16, 2026
5 Steps to effective AI use
Good AI doesn’t start with data or a model, but with five sharp choices that determine whether it will actually be used later or just sound clever on paper.
January 14, 2026
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January 14, 2026
AI and Controls: navigating the crossroads of innovation and accountability
Why Governance, Assurance, and Accountability must keep pace with AI innovation”