📚 The 2023 Trend Report from Future Today Institute was recently released. It offers valuable insights into future tech trends and their impact across a number of industries. Definitely a recommended read. Link below.
🚀 Unsurprisingly, the report screams AI now now now across all industries. In fact, the field of applied AI evolves so rapidly that yearly (any?) reports struggle to keep up. The trend report predicts niche solutions for the Large Language Models (such as GPT-4), and with the recent OpenAI release of ChatGPT plugins, this is already starting to happen
🎯 Let’s narrow down a lot and view the report from one (project) leadership lens.
📖 The greatest leaders have always been skilled storytellers. Organizations with a strong and powerful story have survived the test of time. In the brilliant book about major future trends, Momentum by Kjell A Nordström and Per Schlingmann (link below), they argue that the future leader is a storyteller. The ability to create pedagogical and interesting stories will be the glue keeping the team together and working with high engagement towards the set goal.
🎬With the storytelling backdrop, leaders should pay close attention to the entertainment industry!? Yes
Entertainment ❤️ Storytelling ❤️ Leadership
Who is better at storytelling and creating engagement than the entertainment business?
🤔 I'm far from a natural-born storyteller, but I have leadership ambitions. Is this combination doomed to result in failure? No, you guessed it, the answer spells AI, and the predictions in the trend report are a sweet read!
"AI takes center stage in the creation process."
As AI improves, we can use it to supercharge our storytelling abilities. It might not turn us to becoming award-winning authors, but it's good enough to create business-related stories that spark engagement.
💡 What do you think? Are you a storyteller? Have you worked with any leaders that have been great at storytelling? If yes, what was your experience?
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