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112

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Jun 2026

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Creative and Critical Thinking in Business... and Life. Through episodes about leadership, AI, design & innovation, and some on health. ggutt.substack.com

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June 11, 202616 min

The Hidden Power of Design Investment: What CEOs Must Know

Discover how design is often hidden in budgets, the impact of leadership support, and practical strategies to embed design as a core capability for business success. Expanding and relating to what Eric and I discussed about the investment in design.Key topicsDesign budget and investment visibilityLeadership’s role in design cultureIntegrating design into business strategyTakeawaysDesign budgets are often scattered and hidden across departments.The real investment in design can be ten times higher than perceived.Leadership support is crucial for embedding design as a strategic capability.Design should be treated as a core function with governance and ownership.Understanding actual customer perceptions requires direct observation and mapping. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

December 14, 20251 hr 2 min

Secrets to Leading Creative Teams and the Role of Chief Design Officer Revealed with Eric Quint

Eric Quint, a prominent design leader and author, discusses the critical aspects of effective design leadership, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, the distinction between design as strategy versus tactics, and the need for a governance framework to elevate design within organizations.In this episode, he shares insights on measuring the impact of design, building a design center, and navigating organizational politics. Quint also highlights the significance of intuition, creativity, and the ability to say no in design leadership, providing valuable takeaways for aspiring design leaders.Eric is former Chief Brand and Design Officer at 3M Company (United States) and former Vice President and Head of Design Management and Consulting at Royal Philips (the Netherlands). Eric’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericquint3mcdo/Design Leadership Ignited - Elevating Design at Scale: https://www.sup.org/books/business/design-leadership-ignited (also available on Amazon)Design leadership at scale requires leaders who design the design function, establish a thriving environment for the creative team, and shape the design organization to drive progress, advance innovation, and enhance meaningful customer experiences. Eric’s white papers and publications (Linkedin Featured section):* Foreword for book “Research for Designers” by Gjoko Muratovski (3rd edition, 2024)* Journal of Innovation Management: “Collaborative Creativity: A Design Approach to Systemic Challenges Navigating the Innovation Ecosystem.”* Journal of Design and Allied Sciences: “Designing the Future: How Balanced Design Leadership Can Drive Desirable Futures.”* California Management Review: Leadership to Elevate Design At Scale: Balancing Conflicting Imperatives* Foreword for book “Futures By Design” by Corà-Fazio-Collura (2023).Takeaways:Collaboration is essential for effective design leadership.Design should be viewed as a strategic capability, not just a tactical function.Engaging stakeholders is crucial for demonstrating design’s value.Establishing a governance framework for design is necessary for success.Measuring design impact requires a focus on progress rather than just financial KPIs.Creating a design center can significantly enhance design’s role in an organization.Navigating organizational politics is a key skill for design leaders.Intuition and creativity play vital roles in design leadership.Aspiring design leaders should focus on building influence and resilience.Understanding the business language is important for design leaders. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

December 7, 202553 min

From building companies to building & working with AI | with Ivo Boniolo

Ivo Boniolo is an inventor, PhD in in Automation Engineering and agentic entrepreneur. He co-founded one of the most well-known Italian venture builders. He’s now focused on building an entire business operated by AI agents. In this episode, Ivo Boniolo shares his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, focusing on the evolution of AI and its potential impact on various industries. He discusses the importance of innovation management, the challenges of technology transfer, and the need for businesses to adapt to the rapidly changing technological landscape. Ivo emphasizes the democratization of AI technology, the significance of human-AI collaboration, and the critical role of critical thinking for future generations.Ivo’s Linkedin: https://it.linkedin.com/in/ivo-boniolo-4884979Watch on YoutubeTakeawaysAI’s computational power has grown exponentially in recent years.The potential of AI is vast, especially in automating processes.Innovation models must be tailored to specific industrial clusters.AI can enhance manufacturing processes and make businesses more resilient.The integration of AI into business operations is crucial for efficiency.Democratization of AI technology allows more people to start businesses.Managing human and AI collaboration is essential for future success.There are significant challenges in AI development, including cybersecurity.Europe faces competition from the US and Asia in AI technology.Critical thinking is vital for the next generation in a digital world. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

December 2, 20251 hr 16 min

Keith Teare on AI’s Real Future and the Death of the Web?

Keith Teare is back on gguttalks and discusses the impact of AI, particularly on venture capital, life, education, universal wealth, and the need for a balanced approach to automation and human involvement.. He emphasizes the importance of using AI as a tool for enhancing human creativity and critical thinking, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the global landscape. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

October 12, 202512 min

The Business Value of Gen AI

This episode unpacks where the real business value of generative AI lies: in how we think, not what we use.Written here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

September 22, 20254 min

Is Empathy More than Just Being Nice?

A short dive into the power, meaning and understanding of empathy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

September 9, 202536 min

AI Adoption, Fluff is in the DNA, China/USA

In this episode, I share my journey into AI, emphasizing the importance of mindset, creativity, and human judgment in the adoption of AI. I highlight the transformative potential of generative AI while addressing the fears and misconceptions surrounding it, the collaborative approach to AI where human intuition and critical thinking play a crucial role in decision-making. I also explores the ethical implications of AI, the competitive landscape between the US and China, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for experimentation and learning within organizations.Key Takeaways* AI adoption is more about mindset than technical skills.* Generative AI has transformed the way we interact with technology.* Human judgment is essential in AI decision-making.* Fear of new technology is a natural human response.* Creating safe spaces fosters creativity and experimentation.* Expectations around AI need to be managed carefully.* Investing in AI tools does not guarantee their effective use.* Collaboration between humans and AI is crucial for success.* Ethics in AI is a significant concern for businesses.* The competitive landscape of tech is constantly evolving, especially between the US and China.Chapters* 00:00 Introduction to AI and Creative Thinking* 02:16 The Shift to Generative AI* 05:35 Mindset and Maturity in AI Adoption* 09:28 Human Judgment vs AI Confidence* 12:18 Fear and Acceptance of New Technology* 15:45 The Role of Humans in AI Decision Making* 19:06 Ethics and Trust in AI* 23:33 Creating Safe Spaces for AI Experimentation* 25:58 China vs. US in AI Development* 34:02 The Future of AI and Human Collaboration This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

July 15, 20255 min

Stop Treating AI Like Google!

Maria from GGUTT discusses the importance of rethinking how we use generative AI in organizations.TakeawaysGenerative AI should not be treated like a search engine.Engagement with AI tools can lead to better outcomes.Curiosity and context are essential for effective AI use.AI is a conversation partner, not just a tool.Leaders must design organizations that work with AI.Visibility in AI usage drives cultural shifts.AI can enhance strategic planning and thinking.Using AI for more than admin tasks is crucial.Co-creation with AI leads to tailored results.Feedback and engagement are key to AI effectiveness. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

April 15, 20259 min

Embracing AI Is Crucial For Small Business Owners NOW

Maria discusses the importance of AI for small businesses and how they can adopt it effectively. She emphasizes the need for a mindset shift towards curiosity, personalization, and upskilling. Thanks for reading gguttalks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.* Spotify: https://go.ggutt.com/gguttalks-spotify* Apple: https://go.ggutt.com/gguttalks-apple* Youtube: https://go.ggutt.com/videos* Talks: gguttalks.xyz* Let's work together: ggutt.com* Newsletter: mariamatloub.com00:00 Introduction to AI for Small Businesses03:03 Mindset Shifts for AI Adoption07:05 Practical Applications of AI in Business10:00 Overcoming Challenges in AI Implementation This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

March 27, 20251 hr 2 min

Death, the Dying Process, End of Life

Johanna Lundqvist is a nurse and researcher, an artist and jewelry creating works that blur the lines between nature and fantasy and speaker, to say the least, who is not afraid to explore the transitions of life - including the ones most people shy away from, from a western society perspective.A registered nurse from Sweden, she’s worked in elderly care, geropsychiatry, and specialized hospice care.She has been by the side of many individuals and their families through the most profound moments of life - dying and death.Her passion lies in human connection and easing the fears surrounding death.In this episode, she brings these topics to life, sharing her experiences and perspectives to help people understand what the dying process really looks like. She believes that by talking about death, we can learn to embrace life more fully.Thanks for reading gguttalks! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Contact Johana:Linkedin: https://de.linkedin.com/in/johanna-lundqvist-lawrenceJewelry Studio: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/evajohanna.arts.craftsTakeaways:* Death and dying can be less terrifying than perceived.* Cultural perspectives significantly shape our understanding of death.* Communication is crucial in end-of-life care.* Avoiding discussions about death leads to unpreparedness.* The dying process varies greatly among individuals.* Emotional responses to death include relief, grief, and regret.* Hospice care focuses on comfort and symptom management.* Religious beliefs can provide comfort or fear regarding death.* Education about death can reduce anxiety and fear.* Talking about death can help embrace life more fully. Dying can look similar regardless of the cause.* Media often desensitizes us to individual tragedies.* Empathy is crucial in understanding grief.* A good death is characterized by comfort and presence of loved ones.* Listening is more important than talking when supporting the grieving.* Anger is a common reaction to grief.* Many myths about death, such as timing, are not true.* Planning for end-of-life wishes is essential.* Quality of life should be prioritized over longevity.* Caregiver burnout can manifest in various emotional signs.* "Death and dying doesn't have to be terrifying."* "People are scared; we want to control our lives."* "The consequences of avoiding death are profound."* "The dying process is different for everyone."* "It's important to talk about death and dying."* "It's a monumental thing for a person to be gone."* "We need to de-dramatize death and dying."* "We get desensitized to huge numbers."* "A good death is without pain and anxiety."* "Listen, listen, listen to the grieving person."* "People grieve ahead of time, of course."* "People die more often at night is a myth."* "Write everything you want down for your funeral."* "I believe in quality more than quantity."* "Caregivers should have enough support. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ggutt.substack.com

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