
Data & AI Mastery AI Strategy, Leadership & Future of Work with Tamar Yehoshua, Advisor & Former President at Glean
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Aug 20, 2025 Tamar Yehoshua, former President at Glean and seasoned leader with a rich background at Google and Slack, discusses the essence of AI literacy in today's boardrooms. She emphasizes that imagination is the biggest hurdle to AI transformation, not just infrastructure. Tamar shares insights on AI agents' roles in various sectors and how successful leaders maintain authenticity and transparency. Additionally, she highlights the importance of defining AI metrics and the role boards play in ensuring a strong ROI from AI investments.
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Lead With Authenticity And Consistency
- Be authentic, transparent, and consistent as a leader so people understand and follow your decisions.
- Codify core principles and use them in every review to scale culture and expectations.
Boards Should Demand Measured AI Results
- Boards don't need to define AI strategy but must push executives to show tangible results and measurement.
- The board's role is to keep leaders honest and ask for ROI from AI investments.
Have An AI-Savvy Board Voice
- Ensure at least one board member understands AI trends and can challenge strategy credibly.
- Expect boards to ask for business-aligned metrics and to be educated on peer practices.



