Finding orientation in the “digital forest” can feel like sailing through a thick fog without a compass.
For visionary entrepreneurs, the challenge isn’t a lack of capability; it’s the overwhelming complexity of people, processes, and technology moving in different directions.
In this episode, Barbara Wittmann reveals how to move beyond the chaos by building a human infrastructure that outlasts any single piece of software. In a world obsessed with the next big automation, many organizations find themselves “fogbound”—automating tactics without a clear strategy.
Barbara Wittmann, a “recovering consultant” with 25 years of experience fixing failed digital transformations, shares her framework for Digital Wisdom: a new business sense designed to align human potential with technological power.
We dive deep into why AI often acts as a diagnostic mirror, exposing organizational weaknesses like silos and lacking culture before it ever solves a problem. Barbara explains why true growth requires “collective intelligence” first, and how you can stop playing the “expert’s dilemma” to start listening to the real needs of your organization.
Key Takeaways for Your Journey:
The Orientation Problem: Why having 18,000 pages of SOPs is a “kiss of death” and how to trade documentation for a clear “big picture” map.
Digital Wisdom: How to equip your team with the “people and technology sense” needed to navigate explosive growth.
The Human Superpower: Why judgment and “sensemaking” are the only skills AI can never replace.
Proactive Safety: Thinking of your human infrastructure as a “seat belt” that makes the transformation journey safer and more sustainable.
The Gateway Question: A simple filter to determine if any activity in your business—genius or stupid—actually adds value to the end-user.