It was Now or Never… So I Took the Leap!
Written by Jim Vickers

Steep Sierra mountainside.

5-foot wide crevice… plunging into darkness.

Temperature dropping to 20°F that night.

We had to get back to base camp.

No possible communication for rescue.

Here’s the kicker:

My hiking partner, the “mapping expert,” confidently guided us all day off-trail…

until he realized we were on the wrong mountain!!

The crevice was our only path back.

🚨 Our options:

Jump: One shot. Miss and you’re done. Back to base camp tonight.

→ Stay: No plan. No food. No shelter. Cold freezing snow. No path back.

I jumped.

Crashed into the snow, then slid down the steep mountainside, dodging trees and rocks in complete terror.

Sound familiar?

That trapped feeling between equally challenging options?

Making tough decisions is hard. AI makes it harder.

In my work with CEOs, I haven’t found any with adequate AI preparation.

→ Some jumped blind — we’re repairing damage

→ Others freeze — paralyzed by stakes

→ Smart ones — launch with expert validation

The irony?

I trusted the wrong expert. Nearly died.

Now execs trust wrong AI “experts.”

Business damage follows.

What that mountain taught me:

Even good experts make mistakes.

You’re an executive for a reason.

But you need the right advisor to navigate complexity.

AI leadership isn’t about becoming technical.

It’s about leading through complexity.

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