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March 23rd, 2026

AI Will Replace You… Unless You Do This First | Shaji Mathews

  1. AI Will Replace You… Unless You Do This First | Shaji Mathews 27:52

AI isn’t coming… it’s already here.

In this episode, we sit down with a global CXO leading a 300,000+ workforce across 60 countries to break down what it really takes to build an AI-ready organisation.

From completely reshaping business models to retraining entire workforces, this conversation reveals the uncomfortable truth:

👉 If you don’t adapt, you risk becoming irrelevant.

We go deep into:
– Why AI is fundamentally changing how business works
– The real risk of doing nothing (and why companies won’t survive it)
– How leaders are training hundreds of thousands of people for AI
– The mindset shift required to stay competitive
– Why “human + AI” is the future — not AI alone

This isn’t theory. This is what’s happening inside one of the world’s biggest organisations right now.

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Adam Pacifico The Leadership Enigma

Adam Pacifico is the host of the award winning, globally ranked podcast, The Leadership Enigma. He has spent 3 decades experiencing and exploring the best and worst of human behaviour in his various roles as a barrister defending and prosecuting in the criminal courts and as an operational police officer on the streets of London. He is insatiably curious and continues looking for the differentiators as to who, how and why people out perform in leadership roles. He is the author of 'The Leader's Secret Code' (shortlisted for business book of the year) and had delivered events nationally and internationally to over 60,000 people.

His passion for leadership is based on advice from his mentor: 'The children of the people you lead will know your name, in what context is up to you.'