3 minutes max. - Human Skills in the Age of AI (English version)

Andre Ottlik

How do you stay truly human when your job is shaped by AI, automation, and robotics? In 3 minutes max., you get powerful input – three times a week – to sharpen your Human Skills and strengthen your clarity, presence, and agency. Hosted by Andre and Jules – his AI sidekick. Curious. Smart. Sometimes provocative. 🎙️ Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Max. 3 minutes. Always on point.

  1. 1 天前

    Feedback with AI's Help

    In this episode of '3 Minutes Max. – Human Skills in the Age of AI,' join Andre Ottlik and Jules for insights into the art of giving effective feedback. Feedback is crucial for building trust and promoting collaboration within teams. A study by the Center for Creative Leadership indicates that teams receiving regular constructive feedback can see productivity improvements of up to 30%. Learn how both the giver and receiver of feedback benefit from improved communication skills and self-reflection. You'll discover practical tips for delivering feedback effectively, such as using the AID model: Action, Impact, Desire. Starting with a positive note and using specific examples sets the tone for constructive feedback. It's important to remember that how feedback is received varies from person to person, depending on several factors. Andre encourages you to explore digital tools like ChatGPT to organize thoughts and articulate feedback clearly. Additionally, structured templates and scientific evidence support the continuous optimization of feedback forms within teams. Have suggestions to make this podcast even better? It only takes a maximum of three minutes to share your feedback via the link in the episode description: https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA. 👉 Want to connect and learn more? Reach out to Andre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/For more about our program, visit: https://www.digital-leader-program.com

    3 分鐘
  2. 3 天前

    Accepting Feedback With AI

    In this episode of "3 minutes max.," Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host Jules delve into the art of accepting feedback without the emotional turmoil. Andre shares insights into how those who actively listen to feedback tend to develop more effectively over time, as opposed to those who defensively block it. Avoiding such defensiveness is crucial as it encourages a steady flow of constructive feedback, nourishing personal and team growth. Tip one for today is to pause and breathe when receiving feedback. Listen attentively without diving headfirst into defensiveness. Don't hesitate to ask clarifying questions like, "Can you give me an example?" or "What would have been different for you?" Additionally, if possible, sleep on it; perspective improves with a bit of rest. In a unique twist, tip two integrates AI: Use tools like ChatGPT to help process your reaction to feedback. By writing down the feedback and asking questions like "Why does this trigger me?" you allow AI to assist in distinguishing emotions from the facts, constructing a route towards positively channeling the insights gained. Discover how accepting feedback doesn’t necessarily mean agreement, but rather opens up new perspectives. Join us on Friday as we explore giving effective feedback. Stay connected with Andre via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/ and visit the Digital Leader Program website at https://www.digital-leader-program.com. Share your thoughts and feedback with us at https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA.

    3 分鐘
  3. 5 天前

    Feedback: Human vs AI

    Welcome to the latest episode of "3 minutes max. – Human Skills in the Age of AI," where Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host, Jules, uncover the irreplaceable value of human feedback in the workplace. In this episode, we explore why human feedback remains crucial despite the growing presence of AI. Andre shares a personal story about how feedback from his mentor, Chris, shaped his reliability and integrity, demonstrating the profound impact of human connection. Jules adds a fascinating twist by encouraging you to compare AI-generated feedback with human insights, allowing you to appreciate the emotional depth and motivational spark that only humans can provide. Today's exercises are designed to deepen your understanding: 1. Reflect on a moment when human feedback made a significant difference in your life. Who gave the feedback, and how did it affect you? 2. Try asking an AI for feedback and note what might be missing compared to a human response. What are the differences in impact on your feelings and motivation? This week is all about feedback: On Wednesday, you'll learn how to receive it better, and Friday's episode will focus on giving it effectively. Don't miss out on these insights—subscribe to "3 Minutes Max.", share it with your network, and connect with Andre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/. For more information about our program, visit: https://www.digital-leader-program.com. Remember, there is funding available for small and medium-sized enterprises until the end of 2025—contact us to find out more! We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the podcast. Share your insights with us through our feedback form: https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA. See you in the next episode!

    3 分鐘
  4. 10月10日

    Public Speaking AI

    Fear of public speaking affects nearly 75% of people, making it a common barrier to effective communication. In today's "3 Minutes Max." podcast, Andre Ottlik and his AI partner, Jules, delve into strategies that can help you overcome this fear—all from the comfort of your home. Andre offers the first tip: embellish your next story. Practice it in a safe environment, such as with family or friends, and focus on using more gestures and facial expressions to convey your message. Imagine yourself as an actor in a play—this can not only enhance your storytelling but also boost your confidence. Jules adds a tech-savvy angle with the second tip: make use of AI and virtual reality apps to simulate realistic presentation environments. This method allows you to practice and build your speaking skills in a controlled and non-intimidating setting. Communication is crucial in both professional and personal realms. By experimenting with these exercises, you can improve your public speaking skills and reduce your fears. Be sure to have fun with it and make it playful! Andre is eager to hear your feedback on the podcast to make it even better, so please take a brief moment to leave your comments via the link provided below. Have a great weekend, and join us again on Monday for two new actionable ideas! 👉 Want to learn more or connect? Join Andre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/  Find out more about the program here: **https://www.digital-leader-program.com** Give feedback on the podcast: [Feedback Form](https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA)

    2 分鐘
  5. 10月3日

    Feedback Tips with AI

    In today's episode of "3 Minutes Max," we tackle the delicate art of giving feedback when someone's explanation runs long. Join Andre and Jules as they share practical exercises to help you communicate more effectively without causing discomfort.  The first exercise encourages brevity and clarity. After your colleague has spoken, ask them to summarize their thoughts in one concise sentence. This approach not only sharpens the speaker's message but also ensures you grasp the key points effortlessly.  The second exercise involves personalizing feedback with the help of AI. By identifying areas where your colleague excels in concise communication, you can use tools like ChatGPT to craft feedback based on the AID model (Action - Impact - Desire). Deliver this feedback privately for a more receptive and productive conversation. Better feedback enhances communication skills both professionally and personally. Implement these exercises and observe the positive changes in your interactions. Don't forget to provide feedback on our podcast; it helps us improve and only takes 3 minutes. You'll find the link in the description. Have a great weekend, and join us on Monday for more tips!  👉 Want to connect or learn more? Connect on LinkedIn: [Andre Ottlik](https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreottlik/) Learn about our program: [Digital Leader Program](https://www.digital-leader-program.com) Feedback form: [Provide Feedback](https://forms.gle/JcooRoVck82Yez3QA)

    2 分鐘
  6. 10月1日

    Help Others Be More Concise using AI notetakers

    Welcome to another episode of "3 Minutes Max," where Andre Ottlik and his AI co-host Jules explore the essential human skills needed in the Age of AI. Today, we're discussing a common workplace challenge: how to help others express themselves concisely during meetings. Andre and Jules delve into the cultural differences in communication, inspired by Erin Meyer's "The Culture Map." Andre shares a fascinating study from the University of Southern California, suggesting that clear guidelines for both the duration and content of contributions can enhance meeting efficiency. Feeling intrigued? Try out these two practical exercises: 1. **Conciseness Challenge:** Encourage your team to practice brevity. Give each participant one minute to formulate and share a concise response on a topic. Set a time limit to keep the flow efficient. 2. **AI Note-Taking:** Use AI to record your remote meeting and present summarized notes at the next meeting. An AI note-taker can efficiently condense discussions, allowing everyone to immediately grasp the essentials. These exercises foster effective communication and save time, enhancing productivity in your professional environment. If you're keen to explore these strategies further, perhaps even involving your team, don't hesitate to connect with Andre on LinkedIn. Dive into the episode description for the complete tips and the valuable resources shared. 👉 Want to learn more or engage in further discussion? Connect with Andre Ottlik on LinkedIn: Andre Ottlik Discover more about our program at: www.digital-leader-program.com We also welcome your feedback on this episode. Share your thoughts with us here: Feedback Form

    2 分鐘

簡介

How do you stay truly human when your job is shaped by AI, automation, and robotics? In 3 minutes max., you get powerful input – three times a week – to sharpen your Human Skills and strengthen your clarity, presence, and agency. Hosted by Andre and Jules – his AI sidekick. Curious. Smart. Sometimes provocative. 🎙️ Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Max. 3 minutes. Always on point.