AI
- Marie-Lorraine Rouy
- Apr 7
- 1 min read

The rise of Artificial Intelligence in our lives—both professional and personal—raises a multitude of questions, both exciting and unsettling.
And yet, one certainty emerges.
With AI, soft skills and meta skills, those that allow us to continuously reinvent ourselves,
especially critical thinking, self-awareness, agility, and the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn, as well as creativity, are shifting from being “nice to have” to absolutely essential in order to thrive in tomorrow’s world.
This collateral revolution, brought on by AI, is prompting deep reflection among many executives and leaders.
In the age of AI, leaders, long focused on expertise, must now (re)invest in the human dimension more than ever.
A fantastic opportunity to reflect:
Individually, on the skills and talents each of us wants to grow;
Collectively, on the profiles and “key talents” the organization will need in the future.