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296 - Sangeet Paul Choudary, Author, Scholar: Power Series - The Cartography of Power

296 - Sangeet Paul Choudary, Author, Scholar: Power Series - The Cartography of Power

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Episode Title: 🇺🇸The Cartography of Power🇺🇸 

Change the Conversation. It's Not About AI.

Episode 1: Reshuffle explained what happens.

Episode 2: The Roadmap asks how do we measure it as it unfolds.

Another fantastic episode in the Power Series on Heads Talk®.  Returning to the show is renowned thinker, scholar, bestselling author and Thinkers50 award recipient Sangeet Paul Choudary.

Our first conversation explored Reshuffle. This current episode begins where the book deliberately leaves off.

Writing Reshuffle answered an important question. It also exposed a much bigger one:

How do we actually observe, measure and test economic disruption as it unfolds?

That question has evolved into Sangeet's Reshuffle Roadmap and the emerging Reshuffle Index; a living framework designed not simply to explain disruption, but to observe, measure and continually test it as economies evolve.

Before recording, I spent time looking at the roadmap because I wanted to understand it in order to perhaps challenge it. During that process, it became clear to me what Sangeet is doing. 

This isn't a conversation about AI. Nor is it about agentic AI or even the emerging agentic economy.

AI is not the protagonist here. It is simply today's disruptive variable.

The real conversation is about understanding how economies reorganise themselves, observing and measuring that reorganisation as it unfolds, and why leaders need a better way of seeing those changes before everyone else does.

One of the most thought-provoking parts of our discussion looked at something easily overlooked: value and power obey different rules. Value may be created, redistributed, destroyed or reach a dead end. Power, however, concerns who ultimately coordinates, controls and captures that value. Understanding the distinction is central to understanding the roadmap itself.

Digesting the roadmap, I found myself relying on metaphors from mathematics and the natural sciences to make sense of its underlying logic. It was pleasing to discover that many of those same analogies naturally resurfaced during our conversation before focusing back to economics.

This certainly isn't another regular AI conversation. It's a conversation about one of the most original frameworks currently being developed for understanding economic transformation, and changing the way we think about disruption itself.

Sample Topics Covered:
◽️The Question After Reshuffle
◽️AI Is Not the Protagonist
◽️Value and Power Play Different Games
◽️Jobs Don't Disappear. They Rebundle
◽️'Human in the Loop' Isn't a Strategy
◽️A Periodic Table for Economic Adaptation?
◽️Rules & Philosophy of Mapping and Measurement: Why the framework is built the way it is
◽️When Maps Start Changing Reality
◽️Who Really Captures the Value?
◽️Tomorrow's Winners
◽️Sangeet's Final Thoughts

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