The knowledge layer has been automated. What remains is judgment — and almost no organization is developing it.
The World Economic Forum has surveyed over 1,000 global employers every year since 2016. Every year, critical thinking and problem-solving top the list of the skills employers need most — and find most lacking. AI has not closed that gap. In the hands of a workforce that was never developed to think in genuinely ambiguous situations, AI widens it.
Teaching People How to Think makes the case that the most important competitive advantage in the AI era is not the technology you implement. It is the judgment your people develop — the capability to take complex knowledge and make it genuinely useful to a specific customer in a specific situation that nobody scripted in advance.
Drawing on two foundational frameworks — Charles Green's Trust Equation and Dr. Bill Daggett's Rigor Relevance Framework — and thirty-five years of direct experience building customer-facing capability at the world's largest technology companies, William J. Gusmano maps the precise intersection where trust and applied judgment converge. He calls it the Human Edge.
You will learn:
Capability development programs built on these principles produced 30% higher quota attainment probability across two of the world's largest technology organizations — measured by their own finance teams, not by us — with 100% recommendation rates across all global regions and all tenure levels.
The organizations investing in human judgment now, while their competitors are cutting it to fund AI, are building a lead that will compound for years.
The window will not stay open forever.
About the Author
Bill Gusmano is Co-Founder & Principal of The Motivated Mind Group, an AI-forward capability development and creative agency. With 35+ years in the IT channel — across reseller, distribution, consulting, and vendor roles — he has helped enterprise sales organizations at HP, PayPal, Samsung, Amazon, and AWS build the human judgment that AI cannot replace. He lives in Chandler, Arizona.
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