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AI at Work: Why Experimentation Beats Training Programs for Teams with Bill Gallagher

AI at Work: Why Experimentation Beats Training Programs for Teams with Bill Gallagher

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In this short “Three Big Questions” bonus episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Jason Keese is joined by leadership and entrepreneur Bill Gallagher to discuss how leaders can build real AI capability on their teams without waiting for a definitive training program. Bill argues that traditional certification-style AI training is premature because tools and use cases change so quickly, and that teams build confidence through frequent experimentation, idea sharing, and the direct application of AI to everyday work. He describes what good AI use looks like in practice—using it for client planning, proposals, translation, purchasing decisions, and event planning—by trying it in the moment and switching tools when needed. Bill also warns that AI can worsen busyness by pulling people into endless “what if” rabbit holes, and emphasizes the importance of knowing when to stop, shift, and move on.

00:00 Podcast Intro

00:28 Meet Bill Gallagher - Founder and Scaling Coach

01:12 The Importance of Building AI Skills

03:31 AI in Daily Work

06:03 Avoiding the Busy Trap and Overthinking of AI

07:45 Practical Tool Mindset

08:51 Subscribe and Closing

Leaders don’t need perfect AI training programs—they need to start experimenting, learning in real time, and encouraging their teams to use AI in everyday work.

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Connect with the Guests;

Bill Gallagher;

  1. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billgall/
  2. Website: https://scalingcoach.com/

Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;

  1. Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
  2. Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/

Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)

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