Bots & Bosses (english)
Dominic von Proeck
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Dominic’s Digital Twin
In this episode, it’s about Dominic’s digital twin and the question of why a twin is not a replacement for leadership, but a tool to make leadership logic available in hybrid organizations.You will…
From Homo Sapiens to Homo Agenticus
In this episode, it’s about the AI paradox: why strategically outsourcing routine work to AI does not automatically make us more superficial, but—at best—can help us reflect better. You’ll learn: -…
How self-learning AI is shaping our marketing
In this episode, it’s about how self-learning AI is shaping our marketing – and why this creates a new leadership task. You’ll learn: - why our LinkedIn performance suddenly dropped, even though we…
What 81,000 people want from AI
In this episode, it’s about a surprisingly simple insight from 81,000 interviews: people mainly want AI when it saves time, helps them do better work, and speeds up learning. You’ll learn: - why…
Why everyone is talking about Claude
In this episode, it’s all about the Claude hype—and the strategically more important question behind it: What does Claude show us about the next level of maturity for AI in everyday work? You’ll…
Five major AI insights from OMR 2026
In this episode, it’s about the five most important AI insights from OMR 2026: 1. Agentic AI is here. AI is moving from a tool to a co-worker. 2. AI is changing search — and with it, all of…
AI is a stress test
In this episode, we talk about **three things** that belong together: - Why AI is not a technology project, but a stress test for the organization - Why, according to PwC, 74 percent of AI value ends…
Scaling AI without tool chaos: Think in roles
Many AI initiatives fail not because of models or licenses, but because key roles are missing in the organization. In this episode, we talk about why AI assistants are really organizational design,…
Singapore is doing everything right. And still, transformation is stalling.
Singapore is seen as a showcase country for AI: sixty seconds to enter the country with facial recognition, government support of up to two thousand dollars per citizen. Dominic was there and spoke…
Your AI assistant now has its own team
Langdock has launched sub-agents, GPT-5.4 now delegates internally to smaller models, and you can get whole AI marketing teams for $99 a month. In this episode, we show why this is not a tool…
Laying off people because of AI? That’s the most expensive strategy.
Why AI-driven layoffs often lead into an expensive cycle (cut jobs → quality problems → buy back at high cost), why demographics are turning the calculation upside down in Germany, and which three…
AI fluency means: check, don’t believe
**In this episode:** - Why AI fluency starts with review - What the Anthropic AI Fluency Index shows about iteration and review behavior - A 3-checkpoint system for teams: sources, risk, approval -…
Why we failed despite €1 Million revenue per person
Over €1M in revenue per person — and still we were close to driving our “growth only with AI” experiment straight into a wall. This episode is about the uncomfortable truth: AI is rarely the…
AI Hype vs. AI Doom: How to Stay Level-Headed
AI is often either a “wonder weapon” or “the end of the world” in the media — and that is exactly what makes many organizations nervous. In this episode, we talk about why dystopia gets so many…
AI productivity: Why impatience is costing you ROI
The AI productivity boost is measurable: US productivity +2.7% (Stanford, Brynjolfsson). But many companies see no ROI—not because AI doesn’t work, but because they (1) are in the middle of a…
Digital Sovereignty: Architecture Instead of Ideology
“Get out of Big Tech” is a nice impulse, but not a strategy. In this episode, Tobi explains why digital sovereignty is an architecture decision—and how Leaders of AI puts it into practice. **In this…
AI should lighten the workload. So why doesn't it feel that way?
AI makes output cheap — and still increases the workload if your system can’t handle the new speed. This episode is about “workload creep”: how AI quietly creates more work, and what you can do right…
Head of AI: The Trend Job for Leaders in 2026
LinkedIn names Head of AI as the number one trending job in Germany. In this episode, we analyze the data, show the strategic implications for your career path, and share our observations from…
Five leadership mistakes that slow down AI transformation
Sixty-eight percent of companies fail to move their AI experiments into production. The problem? It's not the technology – it's leadership. In this episode, we discuss the five most common leadership…
Why Humanity Becomes a Competitive Advantage in AI Transformation
82% of employees have never had any AI training. At the same time, leadership teams expect 30% more productivity. Microsoft analyzed 37 million Copilot requests, and the result is surprising: people…
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