The future of leadership isn’t human vs. AI—it’s human with AI.

In a new powerful Fast Company article, global leadership experts and authors Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter explore what it takes to thrive as a leader in the age of AI—and the answer isn’t just mastering new tools.

It’s about being more human.

Their research shows that the most effective leaders today aren’t just embracing technology—they’re doubling down on distinctly human capabilities like focus, compassion, and self-awareness. Why? Because in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, what sets great leaders apart is their ability to stay grounded, emotionally intelligent, and deeply connected to their people.

At Loopwell, humanity is the reason we exist. We were founded to reconnect people: to themselves, to each other, and to community. In a time when everything can feel digitized and distant, we create spaces and experiences where presence, connection, and authenticity lead.

That’s why we’re so excited to welcome Jacqueline Carter and Marissa Afton—co-authors and partners at Potential Project—to our Montclair flagship for an interactive experience around their new More Human leadership model. Published by Harvard Business Review Press, their book is a fresh, evidence-based approach to leading in a world shaped by AI—and one that puts people first.

Read the full article HERE.

Register now for practical strategies to become an AI-augmented leader.

A must-attend event for anyone navigating the intersection of tech and leadership.

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