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The Hijack Episode with Tom Adams & Mike Richardson

The Hijack Episode with Tom Adams & Mike Richardson

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In this revealing episode, leadership expert Mike Richardson shares his unconventional journey from oil rigs to aerospace CEO to pioneering peer group facilitation, revealing the core principles that enable leaders to thrive in uncertainty. The conversation begins with Mike's working-class upbringing in England, where early experiences with hovercraft racing planted the seeds for his agility framework. His career trajectory—from petroleum engineer on offshore drilling rigs to high-pressure aerospace executive—provided the crucible for developing what he calls the "agility operating system."Mike explains how his time on drilling rigs taught him essential lessons about communication, coordination, and collaboration under extreme pressure. Working 24/7 shifts in challenging conditions, he learned that agile leaders don't have fewer meetings when chaos increases—they have more frequent, shorter huddles to maintain organized chaos rather than disorganized chaos. This became a foundational concept: creating a cadence operating inside the loop of incoming chaos.The turning point came when Mike realized that traditional coaching and consulting approaches were insufficient for the complex challenges he faced as a CEO. They either provided high-level strategy without ground truth or tactical advice without strategic context, but none addressed the longitudinal journey of staying on a profitable growth trajectory amid constant uncertainty. This void led him to leave corporate life and develop his agility framework, culminating in a book published in 2011.Mike's discovery of peer advisory groups became a revelation. He describes joining Vistage and thinking, "Where have you been all my life?" This experience evolved into his current work with REF (Renaissance Executive Forums), where he facilitates CEO and executive peer groups. The core concept driving this work is "leaders powered by collective intelligence"—the idea that tapping into group wisdom creates exponential value beyond individual capabilities.The episode delves into the mechanics of effective peer groups, particularly the "case issue processing" methodology. This structured one-hour process allows members to present real-time challenges and receive input from diverse perspectives. Mike emphasizes that 95% of leadership issues are universal—strategy, execution, people, culture, values—making peer input valuable regardless of industry differences.A crucial insight emerges about the human dimension of leadership. Mike shares that members often report having nowhere else to bring their most pressing concerns—not to their boards, management teams, or even spouses—making peer groups uniquely valuable. This becomes especially important in an AI-driven world where, paradoxically, as artificial intelligence rises, the need for human intelligence and connection intensifies.The conversation explores why facilitated peer groups differ from informal networking. Mike explains that creating the right conditions—confidentiality, non-competitive environments, genuine care, and structured methodologies—requires intentional facilitation. These conditions are fragile and happen by design, not accident, which is why members stay for years, sometimes decades, finding the experience indispensable.Looking forward, Mike argues that peer groups will become increasingly vital as AI accelerates. With 71% of CEOs already experiencing imposter syndrome and loneliness at the top, the human support ecosystem provided by peer groups offers a crucial antidote. His formula—collective intelligence equals artificial intelligence plus human intelligence—suggests that as technology advances, human connection must rise alongside it.HighlightsAgile leaders increase meeting frequency during chaos to maintain organized rather than disorganized operationsPeer groups provide the only safe space where leaders can transparently discuss challenges they can't share elsewhereCollective intelligence multiplies when diverse perspectives address universal leadership challenges across industriesThe "case issue processing" methodology transforms individual problems into collective learning opportunitiesFuture-proof leadership requires balancing artificial intelligence advancement with human intelligence cultivationEffective peer groups create fragile conditions of trust that must be intentionally facilitated, not left to chanceLeaders can make any mistake once within safety parameters, but repeating mistakes indicates systemic issuesThe loneliness of leadership intensifies with AI advancement, making human support ecosystems increasingly criticalImportant Concepts and FrameworksAgility Operating System — A comprehensive framework for navigating uncertainty by creating cadences that operate inside chaos loopsCollective Intelligence — The emergent wisdom that arises when groups collaborate, exceeding the sum of individual intelligencesCase Issue Processing — A structured ...
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