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How the Future of Work Is Being Reshaped by AI, Human Creativity, and Customer-Centered Leadership

As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries, many professionals are asking the same urgent question: what happens when AI starts replacing not just repetitive tasks, but the foundational entry-level roles that once launched careers? According to Goldman Sachs Research, AI could expose the equivalent of 300 million jobs globally to automation, while potentially automating tasks…

By Ron Stefanski · May 21, 2026, 6:00 AM UTCAi EconomyAi LeadershipArtificial IntelligenceDigital Transformation
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Key takeaways

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Human judgment will become more valuable with AI's growth.

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Authentic value creation in community-building is key for leaders.

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AI should enhance, not replace, human capability.

As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries, many professionals are asking the same urgent question: what happens when AI starts replacing not just repetitive tasks, but the foundational entry-level roles that once launched careers? According to Goldman Sachs Research, AI could expose the equivalent of 300 million jobs globally to automation, while potentially automating tasks that account for 25% of all work hours in the United States—fundamentally reshaping how organizations think about labor, leadership, and growth.

So how do professionals future-proof themselves in an AI-driven economy? And what role do human-centered leadership and authentic community-building play in a world increasingly dominated by automation?

Welcome to DisruptEDIn the first episode of this two-part series, host Ron J. Stefanski sits down with Rick Vanzura, President at GrowthFactor.ai, to explore the intersection of leadership, business transformation, AI adoption, and human connection. Drawing from decades of experience scaling iconic brands like Borders, Panera Bread, Wahlburgers, GameStop, and Freight Farms, Vanzura reflects on the leadership lessons that shaped his career and explains why kindness, judgment, and customer-centered thinking may become even more valuable in the AI era.

Key takeaways from the episode…

  • Human judgment will become more valuable as AI becomes more powerful, especially in leadership, customer experience, and strategic decision-making.
  • Building community through authentic value creation—rather than transactional networking—is becoming a competitive advantage for executives and entrepreneurs.
  • AI should augment human capability, not replace it, requiring professionals to combine technological fluency with wisdom, empathy, and discernment.

Rick Vanzura is the President of GrowthFactor.ai and a veteran executive with decades of leadership experience across retail, restaurant, technology, and growth-focused businesses. His career includes executive leadership roles at Borders Books & Music, Panera Bread, Wahlburgers, GameStop, and Freight Farms. Known for his expertise in scaling multi-unit operations and building customer-centric growth strategies, Vanzura has become a respected advisor and thought leader in the restaurant and retail industries. He is also the creator of the newsletter Vanzura’s Table Talk, where he publishes long-form insights on leadership, business strategy, and emerging trends shaping the future of commerce.

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Rick Vanzura

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GrowthFactor.ai

Rick Vanzura is the President of GrowthFactor.ai and a veteran executive with decades of leadership experience across retail, restaurant, technology, and growth-focused businesses. His career includes executive leadership roles at Borders Books & Music, Panera Bread, Wahlburgers, GameStop, and Freight Farms. Known for his expertise in scaling multi-unit operations and building customer-centric growth strategies, Vanzura has become a respected advisor and thought leader in the restaurant and retail industries.