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May 26th, 2026

Why Leaders Must Act on AI Right Now

  1. Why Leaders Must Act on AI Right Now Carl J. Cox 43:55

In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl talks with Trey Taylor about the real impact of AI on business today.

AI is not coming, it is already reshaping how companies operate, compete, and grow. Trey shares how AI tools can replace entire workflows, reduce costs, and unlock new value in minutes.

One example: AI identified over $146K in financial adjustments, adding more than $1.5M in value to a business deal.

Key takeaways:

  • AI is moving from tools to autonomous agents

  • Businesses must adapt now, not later

  • Cost structures and roles are changing fast

  • Daily learning and application create advantage

Listen now to understand what is changing and how to respond.

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Carl Cox CEO, Measure Success Podcast Host, Author Lost at CEO

Carl J. Cox is the CEO and founder of 40 Strategy Inc. Through his career, Carl has been an executive leader and board member with seven different organizations who have grown 2x to 7x with operations in four continents. Early in his career, he started at PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is a certified Gallup Coach for Clifton Strengths.

Carl J. Cox is author of Lost at CEO, An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Strategy, which reached #1 Amazon bestseller in 12 separate categories at launch in May 2023. He is the host of the Measure Success Podcast, where he talks with CEOs, authors, and extraordinary achievers about effective strategies that inspire success in business as well as their personal life. His company donates 10% of their client net revenues towards charitable organizations.

Carl has been married for over 25 years and they have four children. He coached over 20 winning seasons in youth football, basketball, and baseball. Today, Carl enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, reading books, and playing golf. He resides in North Plains, Oregon.