Episodi

  • Leading From Within in the Age of Data Driven Decision Making for Organizational Leaders_Mike Pelfini_Season 1, Episode 4
    Apr 11 2026
    This episode explores the tension and opportunity between data-driven decision-making and leading from within. While AI and analytics offer powerful insights, they cannot replace the human elements that ultimately shape how decisions are made and how teams perform.

    In the age of AI, leaders are under growing pressure to make faster, smarter, data-driven decisions. But data alone doesn’t create better outcomes—leaders do.

    We dive into what it really means to lead from within—developing self-awareness, practicing reflection, and building the emotional capacity to lead with clarity and authenticity. Because even the most sophisticated data is filtered through the mindset, heart set, and skill set of the person making the decision.

    In this conversation, you’ll discover:

    • What data-driven decision-making is—and why it’s incomplete on its own

    • Why self-awareness and reflection are essential leadership practices in the AI age

    • How vulnerability and trust influence team performance and engagement

    • The role of emotional triggers in shaping leadership behavior and decision quality

    • How to lead through AI-driven uncertainty, anxiety, and increasing workplace demands

    • Why psychological safety and culture are critical complements to data and strategy

    As the pace of change accelerates, leaders who can integrate external insight with internal clarity will be the ones who create stronger teams, healthier cultures, and more meaningful results.

    This episode is an invitation to step back from the noise, look inward, and reconsider the foundation of how you lead—and how you decide.

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    About the Author

    Dr. Mike Pelfini is the founder of ForeMeta, where he prepares leaders for breakthrough transformation. As an executive coach and Vistage Chair, he works with CEOs and leaders of small to mid-sized companies and nonprofits to deepen self-leadership, strengthen decision-making, and create the conditions for meaningful organizational change. Through 1:1 coaching and peer advisory groups, he helps leaders expand their mindset, heart set, and skill set so they can create new possibilities for themselves, their organizations, and their communities.

    © Mike Pelfini 2026, all rights reserved.

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    8 min
  • AI Ready Organizational Leadership: Trust Building & Accountability_Mike Pelfini_Season 1, Episode 3
    Mar 12 2026
    What does it really take to build an AI Ready organization?

    In this episode, Dr. Mike Pelfini explores why becoming AI Ready is not primarily a technology challenge but a leadership and culture challenge. While AI tools are advancing rapidly, organizations often overlook the human factors that determine whether AI adoption succeeds or fails.

    AI Ready organizational leadership requires leaders to focus on people first. That means building cultures of trust, supporting frontline leaders who must implement change, and creating environments where learning, experimentation, and accountability can thrive.

    In this episode, Mike discusses:

    • Why most AI initiatives fail due to culture and change management challenges

    • The importance of supporting midlevel and frontline leaders during AI transformation

    • How organizations can redesign work so humans and AI complement each other

    • Why trust and dialogue are essential for successful AI adoption

    • How strong cultures balance relationships with accountability to drive innovation

    When leaders create organizations where people feel trusted, supported, and challenged, teams become far more capable of adapting to technological change. The organizations that succeed with AI will be those that strengthen leadership, relationships, and accountability at every level.

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    About the Author

    Dr. Mike Pelfini is the founder of ForeMeta, where he prepares leaders for breakthrough transformation. As an executive coach and Vistage Chair, he works with CEOs and leaders of small to mid-sized companies and nonprofits to deepen self-leadership, strengthen decision-making, and create the conditions for meaningful organizational change. Through 1:1 coaching and peer advisory groups, he helps leaders expand their mindset, heart set, and skill set so they can create new possibilities for themselves, their organizations, and their communities.

    © Mike Pelfini 2026, all rights reserved.

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    8 min
  • Team Leadership: Building Trust, Independent Thinking, & Autonomy_Mike Pelfini_Season 1, Episode 2
    Feb 28 2026
    What does real team leadership look like in today’s complex, fast-moving organizations?

    In this episode, executive coach and Vistage Chair Dr. Mike Pelfini explores how CEOs and senior leaders can build high-trust teams that think independently, take ownership, and operate with true autonomy. For leaders of small to mid-sized companies and nonprofits, the challenge isn’t just driving performance—it’s creating an environment where people are empowered to think, decide, and lead.

    Mike unpacks the inner work required of the decision-maker. If you want a team that exercises sound judgment, you must first examine how you lead. Do you unintentionally signal that you want agreement over honest thinking? Do you reward compliance more than courage? Do you step in too quickly when discomfort or uncertainty arises?

    This conversation dives into:

    • Why trust is the foundation of effective team leadership

    • How independent thinking strengthens decision-making at every level

    • The difference between delegation and true autonomy

    • How a leader’s mindset, heart set, and skill set shape team culture

    • Practical ways CEOs can encourage ownership without losing accountability

    If you are a CEO, executive director, or senior leader seeking stronger alignment, better decisions, and a more empowered team, this episode invites you to pause and reflect. Building trust and autonomy is not a tactic—it’s a leadership stance. And it begins with you.

    Whether you lead a growing business or a mission-driven nonprofit, this episode offers practical insights on leadership development, executive presence, team dynamics, and self-leadership that can transform how your organization thinks and performs.

    To watch it as a video: To read the full article as a blog: https://foremeta.com/team-leadership-building-trust-independent-thinking-autonomy-mike-pelfini/

    About Mike Pelfini & ForeMeta Leadership Coaching

    ForeMeta prepares leaders for breakthrough transformation. Founded by executive coach and Vistage Chair Dr. Mike Pelfini, ForeMeta focuses on the people who make the decisions—helping CEOs and leaders of small to mid-sized companies and nonprofits deepen their self-leadership, clarify their why, and expand their capacity to lead. Through 1:1 executive coaching and thoughtfully facilitated peer groups, ForeMeta helps leaders create new possibilities and more fulfilling results for themselves, their organizations, and their communities. To contact us: https://foremeta.com/contact/

    ©Mike Pelfini 2026, all rights reserved.

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    10 min
  • Mentoring leaders in the AI Age - 3 strategic approaches_Mike Pelfini_Season 1, Episode 1
    Feb 7 2026
    Why Mentoring Leaders Matters More Than Ever

    In the AI age, leaders are under increasing pressure to make harder decisions faster—often while navigating constant disruption and uncertainty. As artificial intelligence reshapes how organizations operate, mentoring leaders has become one of the most effective ways to support clarity, resilience, and sound decision-making.

    Research shows that while leader engagement has declined over the past decade, leadership still accounts for the majority of team engagement and organizational performance. This makes mentoring leaders not a “nice to have,” but a strategic imperative.

    What Mentoring Leaders Really Means

    Mentoring leaders is different from training or coaching alone. Training builds technical skills. Coaching helps leaders surface their own answers. Mentoring leaders draws on experience, perspective, and trusted relationships to strengthen judgment, people leadership, and decision quality over time.

    Effective mentoring relationships are built on clear goals, honest dialogue, and openness to feedback—creating space for leaders to reflect rather than react.

    Mentoring Leaders Through AI-Driven Change

    The pace of AI-driven change often punishes reflection just when leaders need it most. Mentoring leaders helps slow the moment, support thoughtful decision-making, and address the human and emotional dimensions of transformation that technology alone cannot solve.

    By strengthening inner leadership—self-awareness, emotional regulation, and clarity of purpose—mentoring leaders enables stronger outer leadership across teams and organizations.

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    To contact us

    About Mike Pelfini & ForeMeta Leadership Coaching

    ForeMeta prepares leaders for breakthrough transformation. Founded by executive coach and Vistage Chair Dr. Mike Pelfini, ForeMeta focuses on the people who make the decisions—helping CEOs and leaders of small to mid-sized companies and nonprofits deepen their self-leadership, clarify their why, and expand their capacity to lead. Through 1:1 executive coaching and thoughtfully facilitated peer groups, ForeMeta helps leaders create new possibilities and more fulfilling results for themselves, their organizations, and their communities. To contact us: https://foremeta.com/contact/

    ©Mike Pelfini 2026, all rights reserved.

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    10 min