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From Insight to PI Impact: Cognitive Arbitrage (The Outsourcing of Intelligence)

  • April 10, 2025
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Online(PT time)
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Join Us for an Exclusive Series of Presentations from the ISPI Performance Improvement Conference

Are you ready to gain insights from the leading experts in the Performance Improvement field?

We’re excited to present a special series of talks from presenters at the prestigious ISPI Performance Improvement Conference. This is your chance to explore cutting-edge ideas and practical strategies shaping the future of our industry—right from the comfort of your home or office.

Description:

There is a palpable angst in the present that accompanies the rapid changes in our current cognitive revolution, led by the relentless march of artificial intelligence (AI). Increasingly machine programming augments both our personal and industrial lives, sometimes in ways that simplify activity, and some with disruptive consequences to occupation, family, and geography. In this presentation Jim Eicher will present a strategy to ensure that decision-makers are given the tools to combine the best of human skills with AI, both preserving human dignity and enhancing organizational achievement. Specifically Jim will provide an overview of the decision making framework, the Arbitrage-Enhancement Decision Grid (AEDG), based on his and co-author's PIJ article Cognitive Arbitrage: The Outsourcing of Intelligence, revealing what enables organization leaders to determine the optimum human and intelligent machine collaboration to improve workforce performance.

Presenter:

James Eicher



James Eicher is the creator of Cognitive Management™, which applies cognitive science research to organizational and leadership behavior. He has held leadership roles at KPMG, Booz Allen Hamilton, Symantec, and IBM and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and Selling magazine. A former teaching assistant to John Grinder and Gregory Bateson at UCSC, his latest work, Ecology of Truth, draws from Bateson’s ecology of mind concept. Jim is the author of Making the Message Clear and co-author of several management assessments, including the Matrix Manager Inventory and the Neurolinguistic Communication Profile. He has also written extensively on leadership, strategy, and organizational change.
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