• The Executive Read, Part II: AI, Human Capability, and Performance
    2026/07/14

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    In Part I of The Executive Read, we asked a foundational leadership question: What are you really dealing with?

    Part II moves from reflection to application. Marie Potempski examines what the answers to that question can reveal about performance, capability, accountability, authority, role clarity, and organizational structure.

    A visible performance problem does not automatically reveal its cause. A missed deadline does not prove a lack of discipline. A polished document does not prove comprehension. Strong executive judgment requires leaders to separate observable facts from assumptions, investigate the conditions surrounding the work, and identify the correct point of intervention.

    The episode also examines how artificial intelligence is changing the performance picture. Research involving more than 5,000 customer-support agents found that generative AI increased average productivity by nearly 14 percent, with gains of approximately 35 percent among less experienced and lower-performing workers. A separate six-month experiment involving 7,137 knowledge workers across 66 organizations found that active AI users spent approximately two fewer hours per week on email.

    These gains are significant—but AI-assisted output and demonstrated human capability are not the same.

    As AI becomes embedded in organizational systems, leaders must learn to evaluate two forms of performance: what a person can accomplish with technological assistance and what understanding, attention, judgment, and responsibility the person still retains.

    This episode offers an executive-level framework for discerning whether AI is removing unnecessary friction, strengthening human capability, concealing a lack of understanding, or encouraging passive dependence. It also challenges professionals who intend to excel to develop the qualities technology cannot assume for them: sustained attention, sound judgment, emotional steadiness, ethical responsibility, teachability, and disciplined independent thought.

    AI can improve speed, access, and presentation. Leadership must still determine whether the final answer is accurate, responsible, and fit for purpose.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Moving from the diagnostic questions in Part I to application
    • Separating observation from interpretation
    • How role clarity, capability, and working conditions affect performance
    • Distinguishing development needs from structural constraints
    • Research findings on AI and workplace productivity
    • Why polished output does not necessarily demonstrate capability
    • Focus, cognitive offloading, and critical engagement
    • Assessing AI-assisted performance and retained human capability
    • Executive formation in an AI-supported workplace
    • Returning to the executive read

    EXECUTIVE REFLECTION

    Before responding to a performance concern, complete these statements:

    What I know as fact is:

    What I am currently assuming is:

    The level at which the problem appears to be occurring is:

    The evidence supporting that conclusion is:

    The evidence that could change my conclusion is:

    The human capability that must remain visible is:

    The appropriate leadership response is:

    CLOSING PRINCIPLE

    Do not evaluate performance only by the quality of the final output.

    Examine what produced it, what the individual understands, what the system permits, what the technology contributed, and who remains capable of carrying responsibility when conditions change.

    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

    Connect with Marie Potempski on LinkedIn for executive insights. Follow Stratwell Hub on Facebook for new episodes and updates.

    marie@stratwellhub.com

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    14 分
  • The Executive Read, Part I - What Are You Really Dealing With?
    2026/07/07

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    In this Season 2 episode of The Clarity Podcast by Stratwell Hub, Marie Potempski pauses after the 250-year reflection on American independence to ask a deeper leadership question: what are you really dealing with? This episode is a diagnostic for high performers, founders, executives, parents, and leaders who may be solving the wrong level of problem. Through focused questions on responsibility, authority, capacity, structure, evidence, and judgment, Marie sets up Part II of The Executive Read: how to read the level before you move.

    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

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    marie@stratwellhub.com

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    14 分
  • The Executive Read: Are You Solving the Wrong Level of Problem?
    2026/06/30

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    In this episode of The Clarity Podcast by Stratwell Hub, Marie Potempski explores how mature leaders read pressure before they respond. Episode 5 focuses on executive discernment, strategic awareness, and choosing the next right move when roles, power, and timing are unclear.

    What level of reality am I operating in?

    For example, a mature leader has to discern whether the issue is happening at the level of:

    • Surface: what people are saying.
    • Structure: how roles, incentives, and decision rights are arranged.
    • Power: who is actually shaping the outcome.
    • Culture: what the group rewards, avoids, or tolerates.
    • Character: whether people can carry truth, responsibility, and restraint.
    • Mission: what must be protected beyond personal preference.

    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

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    5 分
  • Strategic Control: Ordering Decisions Under Pressure
    2026/06/24

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    In Season 2, Episode 4 of The Clarity Podcast by Stratwell Hub, Marie Potempski continues the season’s movement from activity, exposure, and capacity into strategic control. This episode explores how capable people can become scattered under pressure, and why ordered decision-making changes leadership, business outcomes, and personal strength.

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    Marie: In this episode I offer a grounded Catholic approach to leadership, business strategy, emotional steadiness, and execution. Further explaining why equal intelligence, education, ambition, and opportunity can still produce unequal outcomes when one person reacts to pressure and the other leads through clarity, sequence, and strategic control.

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    Review:

    Episode 1: effort alone is not enough.
    Episode 2: activity and visibility are not the same as power.
    Episode 3: capacity has to come before expansion.
    Selah: pause, recollect, integrate before moving forward.
    Episode 4: now we order decisions under pressure.


    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

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    marie@stratwellhub.com

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    9 分
  • Leadership Capacity Before Growth: Can You Scale Without Burnout?
    2026/06/09

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    Today, we are talking about leadership capacity, sustainable growth, and the hidden cost of scaling before the structure is ready.

    Growth can look like momentum while quietly creating burnout, structural debt, and decision fatigue. In this episode, Marie Potempski, founder and host of, The Clarity Podcast by Stratwell Hub™, explores how leaders, founders, and executives can assess capacity before scaling, protect the quality of their work, and build sustainable growth without becoming the bottleneck.

    Before you say yes to the next opportunity, ask whether your structure can carry the weight.Before you scale your business, accept the larger role, or take on the next opportunity, ask whether the structure beneath you is strong enough to carry the success you are working toward.


    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

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    10 分
  • Before You Scale: Is your Business Ready for Growth Without Burnout?
    2026/06/02

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    Before You Scale: Is Your Business Ready for Growth Without Burnout?

    A promising opportunity can look like the answer to everything you have been working toward. But before you expand, take on more clients, launch something new, or step into a larger leadership role, there is an important question to ask:

    Can your current structure carry the weight of the opportunity well?

    In this episode of The Clarity Podcast, Marie Potempski explores the difference between business growth and sustainable growth. She discusses why expansion can expose weak systems, how overextension affects decision-making, and why founders and high performers need more than determination to carry increased responsibility successfully.

    This conversation examines leadership capacity, strategic restraint, burnout prevention, and the importance of building a business that does not permanently depend on urgency, exhaustion, or last-minute rescue.

    You will come away with a practical question to apply to your own business, career, or leadership role:

    What would have to be true for this opportunity to be carried well?

    The goal is not simply to do more. The goal is to build something strong enough to last.

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    Strategic Decision-Making for High Performers
    Clarity · Resilience · Impact

    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

    Connect with Marie Potempski on LinkedIn for executive insights. Follow Stratwell Hub on Facebook for new episodes and updates.

    marie@stratwellhub.com

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    11 分
  • Leadership Ambition: Power, Visibility, and the Search for Purpose.
    2026/05/26

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    Season 2/ Episode 2: We explore leadership ambition, visibility, power, and purpose. This episode looks at the difference between responsibility, influence and the desire to be seen. We look at helping leaders and high performers examine whether their next move is rooted in purpose, discipline, and interior order. Or, is it driven and governed by urgency, image and exposure.

    It's a good chat to further understand how you are showing up.


    Stratwell Hub™ develops disciplined decision-makers who value clarity over noise.

    Connect with Marie Potempski on LinkedIn for executive insights. Follow Stratwell Hub on Facebook for new episodes and updates.

    marie@stratwellhub.com

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    14 分