

Future Ready Leadership With Jacob Morgan
Jacob Morgan
The future of work isn't coming. It's already here — and it's moving fast. Future Ready is the podcast for leaders who want to stay ahead of AI, workplace transformation, and the forces reshaping how organizations operate and compete. Hosted by Jacob Morgan, futurist and bestselling author, this is where strategy meets reality.
Every week, two formats in one feed: honest, unfiltered conversations with the CEOs, CHROs, and senior executives actually building the future of work — and sharp, no-fluff daily briefings that take the most important developments in artificial intelligence, AI agents, leadership, hybrid work, and organizational strategy and tell you exactly what they mean for your business.
No hype. No filler. Just the insights, frameworks, and real-world playbooks that help you lead smarter, build resilient teams, and make better decisions in a world that won't slow down.
If you're serious about leading what's next — this is your podcast. Subscribe to Future Ready wherever you listen.
Every week, two formats in one feed: honest, unfiltered conversations with the CEOs, CHROs, and senior executives actually building the future of work — and sharp, no-fluff daily briefings that take the most important developments in artificial intelligence, AI agents, leadership, hybrid work, and organizational strategy and tell you exactly what they mean for your business.
No hype. No filler. Just the insights, frameworks, and real-world playbooks that help you lead smarter, build resilient teams, and make better decisions in a world that won't slow down.
If you're serious about leading what's next — this is your podcast. Subscribe to Future Ready wherever you listen.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 42min
AI Is Hiring, Gen Z Is Struggling, Your Meetings Are Fake, and Our Schools Are Broken
March 4, 2026: The ECB just released new data showing companies that use AI are hiring, not firing — but the full story of what happened to bank tellers reveals why that optimism has a shelf life. USAA CEO Juan Andrade says Gen Z won't be as well off as Boomers and Gen X, and the numbers are stark: entry-level job postings down 29% globally, Gen Z financial insecurity up 18 points in a single year, and an average net worth of negative $22,000. Slack cofounder Stewart Butterfield says most of what passes for work in large organizations isn't actually work — he calls it hyper-realistic worklike activities, and the data shows it's costing U.S. companies $37 billion a year in ineffective meetings alone. And a neuroscientist who testified before the U.S. Senate says Silicon Valley convinced schools they were broken when they weren't, spent $30 billion putting screens in classrooms, and produced the first generation in modern history to score lower on cognitive tests than their parents — and now AI in classrooms is about to repeat the exact same mistake. Watch the full episode on Youtube ----- Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/ If you lead people, you design experiences—do it on purpose with The 8 Laws of Employee Experience. Order now: 8EXlaws.com

Mar 4, 2026 • 37min
The CEO AI Paradox, Job Hugging, and Why Electricians Are the Hottest Job in Tech
March 3, 2026: The hype around AI and jobs is loud. The actual data tells a more nuanced story. This week, Stanford economist Nick Bloom released the most rigorous study yet on AI's impact on employment and productivity — surveying nearly 6,000 executives across four countries with the Federal Reserve and Bank of England. The findings are striking: 90% of firms report zero employment impact from AI so far, yet US executives are planning to cut over two million jobs in the next three years based on gains that haven't materialized yet. We break down what that gap means for workers, leaders, and organizations. Plus: CNN pushes back on the viral AI doom-loop narrative — and why "don't freak out yet" isn't the same as "you're fine." Why 43% of workers want to change careers but almost none will — and the psychological trap behind what researchers are calling "job hugging." And the central irony of the AI economy: the companies spending trillions to automate knowledge work can't build the infrastructure to run it because there aren't enough electricians — and why Gen Z is starting to pay attention. Watch the full episode on YouTube ---------- Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/ Quick heads-up: my new book, The 8 Laws of Employee Experience, is a practical playbook for building an environment where people do their best work—order a copy here: 8EXlaws.com

Mar 2, 2026 • 48min
Solving the $2 Trillion Student Debt Crisis with U.S. News & World Report CEO Eric Gertler
Many parents and leaders are wondering if a college degree is still worth the high educational costs. With student debt reaching nearly $2 trillion and the AI impact changing the future of work, the traditional path to success is facing a major disruption. In this episode, Eric Gertler, Executive Chairman and CEO of US News and World Report, joins us to talk about the "broken compact" in higher education and how college rankings are changing as consumer trust falls. We explore how university leadership must move away from focusing on real estate growth and instead prioritize critical thinking, internships, and lifelong learning. We also cover the growing demand for high-paying trades like electrical work over four-year degrees and a story from Eric's time in government where a hospital leader identified the need for data analysts years before it became a trend. This episode helps CHROs build better talent strategies by showing how to find and train workers based on their actual skill development in a job market where actual skills matter more than a diploma. Watch on Youtube ---------- Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/ Quick heads-up: my new book, The 8 Laws of Employee Experience, is a practical playbook for building an environment where people do their best work—order a copy here: 8EXlaws.com

Feb 27, 2026 • 39min
Jack Dorsey Just Fired 40% of His Company. Stock Soared 24%. He Says You're Next
February 27, 2026: Jack Dorsey cuts 40% of Block's workforce — 4,000 jobs — credits AI, and predicts most companies will follow within a year. We do a deep dive on whether this is genuine AI transformation or a compelling narrative layered on top of a management mistake, and why the answer might be both. Plus: Anthropic draws a hard line against the Pentagon, refusing to allow Claude to be used in autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance — and faces threats of being labeled a national security risk. OpenAI closes the largest private funding round in tech history at $110 billion and an $840 billion post-money valuation. And despite all the doom headlines, computer science graduates are on track to earn $81,500 starting salaries in 2026 — up 7% from last year. Watch on YouTube. ---------- Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/ Quick heads-up: my new book, The 8 Laws of Employee Experience, is a practical playbook for building an environment where people do their best work—Order a copy here: 8EXlaws.com

Feb 26, 2026 • 37min
Engineers Are Burning Out, Young Workers Are Shut Out, and Trade Schools Are Suddenly Elite
A look at how AI coding agents are speeding output while shifting cognitive burdens upstream. Discussion of shrinking entry-level pathways as nearly a million UK youth sit outside work and training. A retail chain’s real-time AI scoring system and its management risks are examined. A selective trade school shows how embodied skills can command high pay and resilience in an automated world.

Feb 25, 2026 • 37min
Anthropic Abandons Safety Promise, JPMorgan Replacing Workers, & The Top Skills for 2026
A heated week in AI policy and corporate pressure, including a major safety pledge reversal and a Pentagon ultimatum. A major bank admits AI is already displacing workers and redeployment efforts are lagging. Big Tech is paying huge sums for communications talent while banks use AI to monitor traders. LinkedIn’s 2026 skills report highlights which technical and human skills are actually converting to jobs.

Feb 25, 2026 • 48min
Anthropic Moved Into Your Office, the Fed Admitted It Can't Help, and Goldman Said It Was All for Nothing
Anthropic put Claude directly into Excel, PowerPoint and Slack, bringing AI inside everyday workflows. A Fed leader warned that interest-rate cuts might not solve AI-driven job losses. Goldman Sachs said massive AI spending barely moved US GDP. Yale researchers challenged claims of an immediate productivity boom. A fictional 2028 scenario went viral and rattled markets.

Feb 23, 2026 • 51min
Why the Frontline Workforce Is the Future of Work (And How Spectrum Is Proving It)
Paul Marchand, EVP and CHRO at Charter Communications, leads people strategy for ~95,000 employees and champions frontline investments like tuition programs and an employee stock plan. He explains lifting benefit costs to protect pay. Short segments cover prepaid tuition, a tenure-based stock purchase plan, monthly open-mic listening sessions, Spectrum GPT for HR, AI augmenting frontline roles, and high-school career pathways.

Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 1min
The Robot Is Already Your Boss. Here Are the Rules It Should Follow
AI is already deciding hires, promotions, pay, and layoffs with almost no rules. The host proposes five workplace AI laws: transparency about algorithmic decisions, meaningful human authority, truthful attribution of AI's role, accounting for social costs, and ensuring reversibility before permanent cuts. Concrete examples include resume screening, calendar-based flags, and the Klarna rehiring fiasco.

Feb 19, 2026 • 38min
AI Job Risk Map Revealed, Accenture Ties Promotions to AI, & Only 5% Are AI Fluent
A fast look at who stands to gain or lose as AI becomes a workplace requirement. Coverage of a company linking promotions to AI adoption and the risks of metrics-driven incentives. A map of roles and regions most exposed to disruption. Big corporate training efforts and the startling gap between casual AI users and true AI-fluent workers.


