Data-Driven Self-Deception: Why "More & Faster" Data is Failing Leaders

Data-Driven Self-Deception: Why "More & Faster" Data is Failing Leaders

From Future-Focused with Christopher Lind by Christopher Lind

March 23, 2026 · 33 min

About this episode

This episode explores how the abundance of data and AI is leading to decision-making failures among leaders.

Mountains of data. Instant delivery. AI co-pilots ready to process it all in seconds. By all logic, our decision-making should be getting sharper, easier, and infinitely more effective. Yet, the exact opposite is happening. Leaders are more stressed, more disconnected from their teams, and increasingly regretting their choices. The reality is a much more sobering masterclass in data-driven self-deception. This week, I am examining a recent vendor report from Confluent that argues the solution to our modern leadership crisis is simply more and faster data. But if you look closely at the numbers (like 62% of executives using AI for a majority of their decisions, and 70% second-guessing their own judgment) the data actually holds the keys to why our decision-making processes are breaking down, and exactly what we can do to fix them. I’ll explain why we must aggressively interrogate the lenses behind both external vendor reports and internal dashboards, how AI is secretly acting as an echo chamber that isolates executives, and why the ultimate leadership skill right now isn't just moving faster, but knowing how and where to inject "strategic friction". My goal is to move you out of…

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Host: Christopher Lind

Topics covered

  • data-driven decision making
  • leadership challenges
  • AI in business
  • strategic friction
  • data analysis

Keywords

  • data
  • leadership
  • AI
  • decision making
  • strategic friction
  • executives
  • vendor reports

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Organizations: Confluent

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