The Surprising Role of Constraints in Accelerating AI-Driven Innovation With Curtis Sherbo
In This Episode of Stacked Sessions, Curtis Sherbo of Athena Health reveals a transformative approach to AI adoption by focusing on organizational efficiency and learning. In this episode, discover how a small, customer-focused team restructured their product and engineering strategies to prioritize flow over technology. By adopting 'Team Topologies' and fostering a culture of learning and prototyping, they achieved rapid innovation and outpaced larger competitors. Curtis shares insights on managing dependencies, embracing a product-oriented mindset, and empowering teams to experiment, offering a blueprint for leaders eager to drive meaningful change in the fast-evolving tech landscape. Follow Us On: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1fTyX3T... Substack - https://allstacks.substack.com/

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