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In this episode, I sit down with James Wilson, a Partner in Data & AI at Mantel, exploring his unique career journey, which includes working internationally and transitioning from IT delivery roles to focusing on data and artificial intelligence. James shares the valuable lessons learned from his experiences in major corporations like Arthur Andersen, REA Group, Tabcorp, and Telstra, and provides insights into the importance of communication, relationship-building, and strategic thinking in leadership. Additionally, we delve into the impact of AI technologies and what the future might hold for the industry. Whether you're looking to understand the evolving landscape of data and AI or seeking advice on leadership, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom and professional anecdotes. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:09 James Wilson's Career Journey: Early Days 00:42 The Importance of Soft Skills and Leadership 00:52 Generative AI and Data in Today's Corporate Landscape 02:26 James' Career Phases: Big Five Consulting and International Experiences 05:18 Transition to Australia and IT Offshoring 06:54 REA Group: A Mini MBA Experience 10:45 Digital Transformation at Tabcorp 13:13 Telstra and Personal Growth 15:29 Phase Three: Mantle Group and Data & AI 22:06 The Value of Communication and Listening 29:05 Understanding Operational vs. Strategic Thinking 30:03 The Toyota Way: Reinventing Business 31:55 Strategic Planning and Time Horizons 34:35 Navigating Client Challenges and Execution 40:25 The Impact of AI on Industries 46:12 Personal Growth and Work-Life Balance 50:32 Leadership and Relationship Building 58:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts