AI After 50
AI After 50 — Episode #9 - "Three Skills That Will Set You Apart as an AI Leader"
Show Notes
"Three Skills That Will Set You Apart as an AI Leader"
Episode Number: 9
Recorded: Saturday, March 14, 2026
Hosts: Mark Tennant & John Paganini
Episode Summary:
What separates a leader who talks about AI from one who actually leads it inside their organization? In Episode 9, Mark and John break down the three skills every leader needs to develop right now — starting with where John just spent the week: the HIMSS National Conference in Las Vegas, where 24,000 healthcare IT professionals gathered and AI governance, patient outcomes, and human-centered AI were the dominant themes.
From the conference floor to your desk, this episode gives you the practical starting points: what to learn first, what to understand about AI capabilities, and how to move from basic use to real organizational impact.
Key Takeaways:
The Three Skills:
Skill 1 — AI Literacy: Make It Priority Number One
Start here. Understand what AI can do at a foundational level. Host lunch-and-learns. Identify your internal AI champions. Give people tools — and the training to go with them. Organizations that deploy tools without training find no value. Literacy across the organization, led from the top, is the foundation everything else is built on.
Skill 2 — Understand What These Models Are Actually Capable Of
Most people think AI is a glorified Google search or an email writing tool. It is far more than that. Large language models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) can conduct deep research, build workflows, analyze complex documents, and increasingly — through agentic AI — manage multi-step processes in the background without constant human direction. Leaders who understand the real capability landscape make better decisions about where and how to deploy AI.
Skill 3 — Advanced AI Literacy: Use Cases and What's Worked
Once you understand the basics, start mapping AI capabilities to real business problems. Onboarding. Training. Sales and marketing. Operations. Find out what's worked in other organizations and apply it to yours. Move beyond random prompts toward intentional, structured use. This is where AI literacy becomes organizational value.
From the HIMSS Conference — John's Highlights
Tool Spotlight: NotebookLM
Google's NotebookLM was discussed as a standout tool for organizing and synthesizing conference materials. Key points:
John's use case from HIMSS: Fed conference session PDFs into NotebookLM, then used it to summarize, organize, and synthesize five days of content into usable insights.
Your One Move This Week
Pick one AI platform. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, or Claude and commit to it for six weeks. Pay for the full version ($20/month). Use it every day. Break it. Build with it. Make it part of your daily workflow. That firsthand experience is what turns AI literacy into AI fluency, and it's what makes you credible when you bring it into your organization.
Coming Up Next
Episode #10: Which AI platform is right for your organization? Mark and John will highlight the major platforms, what each one does best, and how to make the right choice for your specific needs.
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⚠️ HUMAN IN THE LOOP: Reviewed for accuracy before publishing. AI After 50 | Episode 9 | Show Notes | March 2026