Rethinking Workflows in the Age of AI written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

Catch the Full Episode Episode Overview AI is moving fast, but most organizations weren’t built for that kind of speed. In this episode, John Jantsch talks with Stephen Wunker, Managing Director of New Markets Advisors and author of AI and the Octopus Organization: Building the Super Intelligent Firm. They unpack why β€œadding AI” to existing […]

Rethinking Workflows in the Age of AI written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

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AI is moving fast, but most organizations weren’t built for that kind of speed. In this episode, John Jantsch talks with Stephen Wunker, Managing Director of New Markets Advisors and author of AI and the Octopus Organization: Building the Super Intelligent Firm.
They unpack why β€œadding AI” to existing processes is not the win, and why the winners will redesign how decisions, learning, and accountability work.

Using the octopus as a metaphor, distributed brains connected by a coordinating nerve ringβ€”Wunker explains how AI can enable distributed intelligence across teams while maintaining contextual alignment through data, governance, and culture. The conversation dives into β€œgolden workflows,” the danger of unmanaged pilots, and how organizations can move from incremental improvements to
true workflow transformation.

About Stephen Wunker

Stephen Wunker is the Managing Director of New Markets Advisors, where he has advised hundreds of organizations on growth, innovation, and new market strategy. He is the author of AI and the Octopus Organization: Building the Super Intelligent Firm, focused on helping companies redesign operations and decision systems to capture the full value of AI.

Key Takeaways

1) AI is not just better software

  • Incremental upgrades (e.g., swapping interfaces for chatbots) help, but the real gain comes from redesigning workflows end-to-end.
  • Think: turning a 21-step process into 3 stepsβ€”possibly different stepsβ€”not just automating a single task.

2) The Octopus Organization enables distributed intelligence

  • Like an octopus’ arms sensing and acting independently, AI can push decisions closer to where work happens.
  • Alignment comes from shared context: connected data, governance, and coordination mechanisms.

3) Stop running β€œ900 pilots”

  • Uncoordinated AI experimentation is distracting and risky.
  • Build a repeatable way to assess, measure, and either scale or kill pilots.

4) Use the ABC approach

  • A: AI-fy the present (within guidelines).
  • B: Become great at experimentation (hypotheses, pre/post measures, learning loops).
  • C: Create the future (rethink a few high-impact workflows to become β€œlighthouses”).

5) Focus on β€œgolden workflows”

  • Pick the few workflows that drive the most time, cost, or strategic valueβ€”and redesign those first.
  • Examples discussed: campaign planning, internal announcements, service-line marketing messaging.

6) The three hearts: analytical, agile, aligned

  • Analytical: data-driven decision-making.
  • Agile: ability to adapt quickly (often hardest for larger firms).
  • Aligned: shared purpose and emotional coherence during disruption.

7) AI supercharges collaboration

  • The β€œsuper intelligent firm” is less about super-human AI and more about AI improving human collaboration and coordination.
  • Right information to the right people at the right time elevates firm-wide intelligence.

Great Moments (Timestamps)

  • 00:01 Why most organizations aren’t built for AI speed
  • 01:17 The octopus metaphor: nine brains and distributed intelligence
  • 02:44 The real unlock: redesign workflows, not just interfaces
  • 03
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