Why Leaders Fail to Act on the Future They Already See with Diana Daniels & Ricardo Roselló
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Why do 70% of AI transformations fail? It’s not because we can’t see the future—it’s because we don’t know how to act on it.In this episode of Tech4sight, host Diana Daniels sits down with Ricardo Rosselló, PhD, scientist, entrepreneur, and former Governor of Puerto Rico. Together, they dive deep into "The Reformer’s Dilemma" and why smart leaders often struggle to implement change in systems designed for stability.Rosselló reveals his framework for navigating hyper-convergence—the stacking of AI, biotech, and quantum computing—and explains why our "biological hardware" is naturally resistant to exponential change. If you’ve ever wondered why organizations like Kodak or Nokia missed the signals they already had inside, this conversation is for you.In this episode, you will learn:Why execution is more important than foresight in 2026.The Perverse Incentive Framework: How hidden incentives sabotage your virtuous goals.The transition from a "Solo Leader" to a Leader as an Orchestrator.Why you need to "make time to waste time" to foster human relationships.Four key trends for 2050: From digitized trust to "high-touch" leadership.Don't let your organization lag behind. Learn how to update your "leadership software" and bridge the execution gap today
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