Field Notes/Podcast

Human Intelligence In An AI World — Rob Lauber with guest Erik Qualman, Episode 1

Practical frameworks for leaders who must integrate AI tools without losing the human relationships that drive results.

Overview

Erik Qualman and Rob Lauber examine how leaders can adopt AI as a complement to human connection rather than a replacement for it. The conversation covers Qualman's STAMP habits framework, the discipline of focusing on big work over busy work, and the strategic rule of staying ahead of competitors without getting ahead of your market. Real examples from board meeting preparation to social media's early days illustrate how these principles play out.

Key takeaways

AI is overhyped short-term and underhyped long-term; no one can reliably time the inflection point.

The STAMP framework — Simplify, True north, Act, Map, People — gives leaders durable habits that outlast any technology cycle.

Distinguish big work from busy work; slowing down short-term on meaningful goals produces greater long-term output.

Stay one year ahead of your competition but never one year ahead of your market, or you will burn cash for nothing.

Use AI as co-intelligence after human conversations, not instead of them, to deepen and extend relationship-driven insights.

Worth quoting

"You don't use old maps to get to new places."

"Stay a year ahead of the competition but never a year ahead of your market."

"Have fun period, help people period — anything we can do to that end, that's a win."

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