• The AI-Powered Organization: How Real Businesses Are Using Artificial Intelligence Today
    Jun 5 2026

    Artificial intelligence is no longer a future trend—it is a present-day business reality.

    In this discussion, Jay Holstine cuts through the noise surrounding AI and focuses on what matters most to business leaders: practical implementation and measurable results. While AI adoption continues to accelerate across industries, many organizations still struggle to turn investment into meaningful return on investment.

    Drawing on real-world examples and current market data, Jay explores how companies are leveraging AI to improve customer service, enhance marketing effectiveness, streamline operations, and increase organizational efficiency. More importantly, he outlines a practical roadmap for CEOs who want to begin their AI journey without taking on unnecessary risk or complexity.

    The goal is not to replace people—it is to empower them with tools that allow them to focus on higher-value work, strategic thinking, and innovation.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Why most organizations struggle to scale AI successfully
    • The difference between AI tools and AI agents
    • Real-world examples of AI creating measurable business value
    • How to identify low-risk, high-impact AI opportunities
    • Why data quality is the foundation of successful AI implementation

    For CEOs and leadership teams looking to transform AI from a buzzword into a business advantage.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    6 min
  • The Likeability Factor: Three Strategies to Elevate Your Executive Presence
    Jun 5 2026

    Executive presence isn’t about authority—it’s about trust.

    In this discussion, Jay Holstine challenges the traditional belief that leadership is primarily about competence and results. While expertise matters, research increasingly shows that influence, trust, and connection are often the factors that determine whether leaders can successfully inspire action, align teams, and scale their organizations.

    Drawing on leadership research and practical executive coaching insights, Jay shares three strategies for strengthening executive presence: listening with intention, aligning behaviors with values, and leading with authentic humanity. These simple yet powerful habits help leaders build stronger relationships, create greater trust, and remove the barriers that often prevent teams from performing at their highest level.

    For CEOs, executive teams, and business leaders, likeability isn’t a soft skill—it’s a strategic advantage.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Why trust is the foundation of effective leadership
    • How executive presence influences team performance and engagement
    • The power of active listening and intentional communication
    • Why authenticity strengthens credibility and influence
    • Practical ways to build connection and trust across your organization

    For leaders who want to inspire confidence, strengthen relationships, and improve organizational performance.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    6 min
  • Stop Managing—Start Growing: Why Talent Density Wins
    May 13 2026

    Most CEOs assume growth requires adding more people. But what if increasing headcount is actually slowing your company down?

    Jay Holstine explores the concept of Talent Density—the idea that a smaller team of exceptional performers will consistently outperform a larger team filled with average contributors. Drawing on insights from Netflix, McKinsey research, and organizational performance studies, Jay explains why high-performing employees thrive when surrounded by other top performers and how “adequate” performance quietly erodes execution, culture, and scalability.

    This conversation challenges leaders to rethink hiring, performance management, and organizational design. Instead of building larger teams, CEOs should focus on building denser teams: fewer people, higher standards, and greater collective impact.

    Key Takeaways:
    • What Talent Density is and why it drives scalable growth
    • Why average performers create hidden management overhead
    • The “Keeper Test” and how it transforms hiring and retention decisions
    • Why top performers dramatically outperform average contributors
    • How high-density teams reduce bureaucracy and increase execution speed

    For CEOs building leaner, faster, and higher-performing organizations.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    7 min
  • The Hidden Cash Flow Most CEOs Miss: R&D Tax Credits Explained
    May 13 2026

    Many CEOs assume R&D tax credits only apply to companies with laboratories and scientists. In reality, thousands of businesses developing software, improving manufacturing processes, or solving technical challenges qualify for significant tax incentives—and never claim them.

    Jay Holstine explains how the R&D Tax Credit works, why so many middle-market companies overlook it, and how leaders can unlock non-dilutive cash flow to fund growth without giving up equity or taking on debt.

    This discussion breaks down the IRS four-part test for qualifying activities, recent legislative changes impacting R&D expensing, and the growing importance of documentation and compliance heading into 2026. For CEOs investing in innovation, process improvement, or technology development, understanding these credits can create a meaningful competitive advantage.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Why many companies mistakenly assume they don’t qualify for R&D tax credits
    • The IRS four-part test for qualifying R&D activities
    • How software development, manufacturing improvements, and experimentation may qualify
    • Recent legislative changes affecting R&D expensing and tax strategy
    • Why better documentation and tracking will become critical in 2026

    For CEOs focused on innovation, operational improvement, and scalable growth.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    7 min
  • The Silent Profit Killer: How to Reduce Burnout in Your Organization
    Apr 10 2026

    Burnout isn’t just a people issue—it’s a business risk.

    Jay Holstine breaks down why employee burnout has become one of the most overlooked threats to organizational performance. With studies showing that up to 66% of employees and 62% of managers are experiencing burnout, the impact goes far beyond morale—it directly affects productivity, retention, and profitability.

    In this conversation, Jay reframes burnout as a leadership and structural issue, not an individual one. He outlines the root causes identified by Gallup and provides practical guidance for CEOs to address them—through better management practices, clearer communication, and more intentional organizational design.

    Reducing burnout isn’t about perks or quick fixes. It’s about building a culture and system that allows people to perform at a high level without burning out.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why burnout is a systemic leadership issue—not an individual weakness
    • The five root causes of burnout identified by Gallup
    • The hidden financial cost of burnout on productivity and turnover
    • How managers directly influence engagement and employee experience
    • Practical steps to build a more resilient and sustainable organization

    For CEOs focused on building high-performing, sustainable teams.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    6 min
  • Why Every CEO Needs a Personal Board of Directors: The Power of an Advisory Board
    Apr 10 2026

    Leadership can be isolating—and isolation often leads to slower, less effective decision-making.

    Jay Holstine explores why many CEOs operate without meaningful external input and how that creates an “echo chamber” that limits growth. With nearly 75% of CEOs not receiving outside leadership advice, the absence of objective perspective can quietly impact strategy, culture, and performance.

    This conversation breaks down the concept of a personal board of directors—an advisory group of trusted peers and mentors who provide unbiased feedback, challenge assumptions, and create accountability. By stepping outside internal dynamics, CEOs gain clarity, make better decisions, and accelerate business growth.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why CEO isolation leads to poor decision-making
    • The difference between a Board of Directors and an Advisory Board
    • How peer advisory groups challenge bias and improve perspective
    • The role of accountability in achieving strategic goals
    • Why CEOs with advisory support outperform their competitors

    For CEOs seeking clarity, accountability, and stronger strategic execution.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    6 min
  • The Right People in the Right Seats: A Deep Dive into the People Analyzer
    Mar 13 2026

    Even with strong culture and clear structure, a business cannot scale without the right people in the right roles.

    Jay Holstine explores one of the most powerful tools for making better leadership and hiring decisions: the People Analyzer, a core component of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). This framework helps CEOs remove emotion from difficult people decisions by providing an objective way to evaluate cultural alignment and role fit across the organization.

    By assessing employees against your company’s core values and evaluating whether they Get it, Want it, and have the Capacity to do it (GWC), leaders can clearly identify who is thriving in their role, who may need support or reassignment, and where cultural misalignment may be holding the organization back.

    The result is greater clarity, stronger teams, and the ability to build a leadership structure that supports long-term growth.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why people decisions are often the most difficult challenges CEOs face

    • How the People Analyzer creates objective clarity around cultural alignment

    • The GWC framework: Get it, Want it, Capacity to do it

    • How to identify cultural mismatches and role misalignment early

    • How to build a leadership team capable of scaling the business

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    6 min
  • Beyond the Balance Sheet: Avoiding Financial Peril with a Balanced Scorecard
    Mar 13 2026

    Financial statements tell you where your business has been—but they rarely tell you where it’s going.

    In this discussion, Jay Holstine explains why relying solely on traditional financial metrics can leave CEOs managing their organizations through the rearview mirror. While revenue, profit, and cash flow are essential indicators, they are lagging measures that reflect past decisions rather than future performance.

    Jay introduces the Balanced Scorecard, the strategic framework developed by Harvard Business School professors Robert Kaplan and David Norton. This approach expands the way leaders measure success by focusing on four interconnected perspectives: Financial performance, Customer outcomes, Internal processes, and Organizational capacity.

    By linking these perspectives together, CEOs can translate strategy into measurable actions that align teams, improve decision-making, and drive sustainable growth.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why financial metrics alone are insufficient for guiding future performance

    • The four perspectives of the Balanced Scorecard framework

    • How customer, operational, and people metrics influence financial outcomes

    • How to build a simple strategic dashboard that connects strategy to execution

    For CEOs and leadership teams seeking a more complete view of organizational performance and long-term growth.

    Executive leadership insights and CEO coaching resources: https://jayholstine.net/ https://jayholstine.us/

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    7 min