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The Innovation Edge

The Innovation Edge

By: J Scott
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Technology is accelerating in ways most leaders have yet to fully grasp. The Innovation Edge cuts through the noise to focus on what truly matters, where technology and leadership collide to shape competitive advantage. AI, automation, and transformation are not future concepts, they are already redefining how organizations operate and compete. This podcast explores the shifts that matter, the questions leaders should be asking, and what it takes to stay ahead as the landscape continues to evolve.

Jeff Scott
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Episodes
  • How to Become an AI Agent Boss
    Apr 1 2026

    The Work Trend Index Annual Report by Microsoft outlines the rise of the Frontier Firm, a new type of organization that integrates advanced AI agents into every level of operations. Research involving 31,000 workers indicates that businesses are facing a significant capacity gap, where increasing demands outpace human energy and time. To address this, companies are moving toward a human-led, agent-operated model where AI serves as "digital colleagues" rather than just simple tools. This transition redefines the workforce into human-agent teams, requiring employees to adapt to the role of agent boss to manage autonomous workflows. The report suggests that this shift will replace traditional functional silos with a dynamic Work Chart focused on project outcomes. Ultimately, successful leaders must balance the human-agent ratio to enhance productivity while preserving uniquely human qualities like judgment and creativity.

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    22 mins
  • Flint to Fiber - How Technology has Shaped the American Story - History
    Oct 24 2025

    Flint to Fiber Episode, is an overview of American history through the lens of technological innovation, beginning with the foundational ingenuity of the colonial period. It emphasizes how early tools like the blacksmith’s forge, water-powered mills, and the printing press were critical for survival and establishment. The text then traces the progression through the 19th-century Industrial Revolution, highlighting the transformative effects of steam power, railroads, and the telegraph, while also acknowledging the negative societal impact of inventions like the cotton gin. Finally, the source discusses the 20th and 21st centuries, focusing on the mass mobility enabled by the automobile, the rise of domestic electricity, and the revolutionary shift brought about by the computer, space exploration, and the internet. Ultimately, the narrative frames technology not merely as machines, but as a reflection of human ambition, resourcefulness, and the continuous desire to improve life.

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    26 mins
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