EGN Post Event: AI in Practice for Business Leaders
πππ ππ§π¬π’π π‘ππ¬ β Leadership, Jakarta Peer Group Meeting
Our last EGN Leadership Jakarta Peer Group Meeting, senior executives came together for a highly engaging discussion on βRethinking Executive Productivity in a Post-AI World.β
As AI continues transforming the way organizations operate and leaders make decisions, executives are being challenged to rethink how they prioritize, manage attention, drive performance, and create meaningful impact amid constant change and growing complexity.
Some of the key insights from the session included:
AI is a thinking partner, not just a tool
The greatest value of AI lies in helping leaders diagnose challenges, challenge assumptions, and strengthen decision-making.Leaders do not need deep technical expertise to leverage AI
What matters most is asking the right questions, applying strategic thinking, and exercising sound judgment.The most effective AI applications are practical and repeatable
From leadership communication to operational analysis, AI becomes truly valuable when integrated into everyday executive workflows.AI can accelerate insight, but human judgment remains essential
While AI can quickly identify patterns and generate recommendations, leadership still requires human context, experience, empathy, and strategic direction.
What makes EGN truly valuable is not only the speaker sharing.
It is the depth and quality of the peer conversations that happen in the room.
Leaders openly discussing real business challenges, exchanging perspectives, challenging assumptions, and learning from one another in a confidential and trusted environment.
No surface-level networking.
No performative conversations.
Just honest leadership dialogue and trusted peer intelligence among executives who understand the realities and pressures of leadership.
This is where the true value of EGN happens.
Leaders become stronger decision-makers through shared experiences, collective wisdom, and meaningful conversations with peers navigating similar complexities.
A huge thank you to Pak Yohanes and Pak James for leading the session so thoughtfully as Chairpersons, and to Sami for sharing valuable insights and perspectives throughout the discussion.
And of course, thank you to all our members who contributed so openly and made the conversation incredibly engaging and impactful.
Looking forward to more inspiring conversations and meaningful connections ahead. π

