236: Why Most Founders Are Using AI All Wrong with Geoff Woods

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Geoff Woods
Geoff Woods is the founder of AI Leadership and author of The AI-Driven Leader, where he teaches executives to use AI as a strategic thought partner rather than a tactical assistant. As the former Chief Growth Officer of Jindal Steel & Power — a ~100,000-person global company — his work helped grow the company’s market cap from $750 million to over $12 billion in four years. Before that, Geoff co-founded the training and consulting company behind The ONE Thing (Gary Keller and Jay Papasan), where he advised businesses ranging from $10 million to $60 billion in annual revenue.

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Today I’m talking with Geoff Woods, author of The AI-Driven Leader and founder of AI Leadership, about why so many founders are using AI on the wrong problems.

 

Geoff helped drive Jindal Steel & Power’s market cap from $750M to $12B in four years, and one of his points really stuck with me: you don’t get beyond a million because you write great emails. But that’s exactly how a lot of entrepreneurs are using AI right now. Writing emails, cleaning up inboxes, building random agents, and mistaking activity for leverage.

 

That’s the trap. AI can make you feel productive while you point all that horsepower at work that doesn’t actually move the business forward.

 

Geoff walks through what it looks like to flip that: using AI as a strategic thought partner instead of an errand boy, why most leaders are skipping steps they haven’t earned yet, and how to think about AI in a way that improves decision-making, focus, and team performance.

 

Geoff also shares what he learned helping scale a multi-billion-dollar company, why letting the right fires burn is part of leadership, and the move his assistant made to rewrite her own job description and 100x her role.

 

If you’ve been treating AI like a faster Google, this conversation will reframe what it can actually do for you as a founder.

Mic Drop Moments

  • “I don’t think AI adoption is the goal of any company.” – Geoff Woods
  • “Don’t ask what’s the right job. Focus on mastering skills that are so valuable they will serve you no matter where you go.” – Geoff Woods
  • “When I was 20, I viewed relationships through a transactional lens, and now I think I look at it through a transformative lens.” – Geoff Woods
  • “I look at everything through a lens of what’s timeless and what’s timely. I think what’s timeless is timeless for a reason, because it endures.” – Geoff Woods
  • “How many people are you surrounded by who are already living the kind of life you want to be living?” – Geoff Woods
  • “The stuff that actually matters kicks and screams and finds its way into your calendar.” – Geoff Woods
  • “There’s a difference between delegation and abdication.” – Geoff Woods
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