Experience Is Now a Liability? CEOs Turn Cautious, and AI Takes Over Reviews

30 Oct 2025 • 20 min • EN
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October 30, 2025: Today's episode explores the shifting dynamics shaping business and leadership. Across industries, experience itself is being questioned as companies reject overqualified candidates, revealing how age bias and short-term thinking are reshaping hiring. Business leaders are entering 2026 with growing pessimism as geopolitical instability overtakes inflation as their top concern, and 84% now cite political and legal volatility as a major business risk. Meanwhile, JPMorgan Chase is using its in-house AI system to help employees write performance reviews, offering a glimpse into how artificial intelligence is changing not just operations but management itself. And in retail, Walmart's CEO warns that AI is no longer an emerging tool but a leadership necessity. Together, these stories show a world where adaptability, technological fluency, and cultural stability have become the defining traits of future-ready organizations. ________________ If you lead people, you design experiences—do it on purpose with The 8 Laws of Employee Experience. Preorder here: 8EXLaws.com

From "Future Ready Leadership With Jacob Morgan"

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