The Rift: Why AI Is Splitting Your Company Culture in Two
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Your calendar is full. Back-to-back meetings from 8 AM until you finally open your inbox at 6 PM. And somewhere in the background, everyone is talking about AI — how it will disrupt your business, your revenue, your future. It is already disrupting you today. You just haven't had time to look up.
You are not alone.
In this episode, Thomas Anglero — Strategic AI Advisor to Boards and Executive Leaders — names a quiet crisis happening inside most organizations right now: the rift. A split between employees who are comfortable with AI and employees who are not. It looks harmless at first. A few early adopters getting more done. Some skeptics dragging their feet. But it is reproducing the exact social dynamic of high school — cool kids on one side, everyone else feeling pushed to the edge — inside your professional culture. And as a leader, it is your responsibility to see it and close it.
THE 20X EMPLOYEE
Thomas argues that every employee comfortable with AI is not 1.5x or 2x more productive — they are 20x. Which means when companies lay off staff and say "AI made us more efficient," they are not laying off people. They are laying off 20x the output they would have gotten from those same people once trained. That is not cost-saving. That is catastrophic loss.
YOUR NEXT NEW HIRE CAN RUN THEIR OWN COMPANY
The next person you interview for a product manager role is not just a product manager. They can deploy an entire team of AI agents — marketing, sales, accounting, legal — inside their own role. One person, an entire company. This changes how you hire, how you onboard, and how you structure responsibility.
THE PEN-AND-PAPER MOMENT
This shift is not a new dashboard or a new tool. It is the equivalent of the transition from pen-and-paper to the personal computer. Thomas is old enough to remember that transition, and he
is direct about what it felt like: strange, uncomfortable,
resisted — until it wasn't. AI is the same shift. Your job as a
leader is to get ahead of it, not behind it.
HOW TO CLOSE THE RIFT
Thomas walks through a specific all-hands meeting script: how to name the rift publicly, how to take the blame as the leader, how to commit to a plan that brings every employee across the comfort-to-expertise line. The honest move is not to push uncomfortable employees out. The honest move is to recognize they are days or weeks away from crossing over, and to invest in that crossing.
You are not alone. Every CEO, every senior leader, every executive has the same overflowing calendar. The difference between the leaders whose companies thrive in the next three years and the ones whose companies stagnate is whether they stopped reacting to the calendar long enough to see the rift and close it.
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Clarity at the Top is the podcast for boards, CEOs, and senior executives navigating AI, geopolitical disruption, and the redefinition of leadership itself. Hosted by Thomas Anglero — Strategic AI Advisor, former Nordic CTO at Cognizant, and founder of the IBM Watson Lab for Cancer Research.
No hype. No fluff. Just clarity for the people who carry the weight of the decision.
New episodes weekly.
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Website: Anglero.com
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