Business Checkmate: Techniques from a Chess Master CEO
What are the business techniques leaders can learn from a Chess Master CEO and how should they be thinking about the future of AI?
In this episode, Rich sits down with Alan Trefler, a chess master and the Founder and CEO of Pegasystems, the Enterprise Transformation Company that helps organizations Build for Change® with enterprise AI decisioning and workflow automation. Alan has earned multiple patents and overseen the expansion of Pega from start-up to a $1.3+ billion, global, public company with about 6,000 employees.
Alan discusses the lessons he has taken from chess into business, and how he thinks companies should be strategically thinking about AI.
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Key Quotes
“The chess master will look and identify a set of candidates. They don’t just stare at the position and magically figure out what to do. They say, ‘hey, here are three, four, five things that appear to be credible alternatives’ and then very methodically dig through them to figure out which might be the best one or what the holes are.”
“In the four decades of Pega’s existence, we’ve done five complete technology shifts…. And every single one of those encompass the risk of doing something that was materially different. And there’s always risk when you’re doing something the first time, or you’re doing something that is hard. Ultimately I think evaluating those risks is key, but you also need to think about the risk of not making a change.”
“If you think of AI as an accelerant, as a way to, for example, tell you something about your business that you should make better and then you have the chance with your team to weigh in and don’t necessarily do what the AI is telling you, but use the AI as a stimulus. Boy, you can use the AI as it exists now, and it can profoundly change the way a business works.”
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Winsights: Ideas for Advantage
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References
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(00:44) Deep Dive Interview with Alan Trefler
(43:50 Practice Makes Profit
(45:48) League of Strategic Minds
(48:27) Winsights, Ideas for Advantage
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About the Guest
Alan Trefler
Founder and CEO of Pegasystems
About the Host
Rich Horwath, Founder & CEO
Strategic Thinking Institute
Rich is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of eight books on strategic thinking, including his most recent work, STRATEGIC, which was named a “top 4 must-read business book for 2024” by Inc. Magazine, and a national bestseller by USA TODAY. He has been the top rated keynote speaker on strategic thinking at national conferences for nearly 20 years.
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