How AI skills are reshaping strategic leadership in the modern enterprise
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Deborah Anne Stayer Kelly
Summary
This article discusses how AI has evolved from a siloed technical initiative into a strategic leadership opportunity. It argues that AI advances leadership by expanding how leaders see options, how quickly they learn, and how effectively they align strategy, talent, and governance. The piece positions AI as a multiplier of leadership capacity and highlights the Cornell Executive MBA NYC program as a resource for experienced leaders navigating AI-driven change.
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The use of AI advances leadership by expanding how leaders see options, how quickly they learn and how effectively they align strategy, talent and governance.
This new technology has become a multiplier of leadership capacity.
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