A fervent advocate for lifelong learning, I possess a solid American educational background and am deeply attuned to the latest developments emerging from the USA, both in terms of business strategy and technology, especially in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). According to the last assessment taken early 2025, I'm a highly driven individual thriving in getting things done, have a broad range of intellectual interests, am open-minded and forward-thinking, which means I focus on innovation and continuous learning, wrestle willingly with abstract ideas, and am more interested in long-term strategy rather than in short-term solutions that lead nowhere good in the long run. Holding myself and those around me to very high standards, results show that when there are difficult decisions to make or tough feedback to provide, I'm the person to go to. At the same time, results also demonstrate that I'm extremely accurate in both my processing and reasoning styles.
As an MBA and former Higher Education/Executive Education Programs Manager, I make it a priority to stay abreast of the newest offerings and curriculum developments from top American universities and other relevant institutions. These programs are meticulously crafted to bridge the gap between business strategy and the groundbreaking research driving innovation, exemplified by entities like Google. As a side note, I attend the programs myself in order to have a better idea of what's being offered. In recent years, there has been an explosion of master's degrees in Artificial Intelligence for Business across American universities. For those eager to dive into this exciting field, I highly recommend exploring the wealth of captivating courses available on my favorite HigherEd platform, Coursera. If you're not yet familiar with Coursera, it's a pioneering U.S.-based MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) provider established in 2012 by Stanford University professors, one of them being AI guru Andrew Ng. Collaborating with universities, organizations, and tech giants, Coursera offers a diverse array of online courses, certifications, and degrees spanning numerous subjects. Given the rapid evolution of AI, particularly Generative AI, and its profound impact on our daily lives, Coursera continually updates its content to reflect the latest advancements. With over 183 million registered learners according to their 2025 Learner Outcomes Report, Coursera just named me the Futurefluencer: I'm not riding trends, I create them. In 2025, I took cutting-edge courses before they went viral and broke the Internet. As I took 70 courses before they were trending, Coursera means that, clearly, I'm the new algorithm! 1,267,059 learners followed my lead in course enrolments and Coursera is considering naming a filter after me. I also acquired 58 new credentials with a thought‑leader streak: 13 weeks straight of leveling up. Consistency really is the new currency. For those ready to embark on an AI learning journey, feel free to contact me for recommendations on how to join the ranks of the AI-savvy!
Early 2024 I've been playing with IBM's watsonx.ai AI studio and instructed the large language model (LLM) to act as a headhunter. As prompt instructions, I told the model that on top of having an MBA degree and strong skills in applied statistics, I am multilingual, have lived and worked in 5 countries, upskill continuously, and possess an INTJ personality type. I asked the model why it thinks that I am better positioned than a computer scientist for a job as AI business strategist (or AI product / project manager). Here's what my chat partner came up with:
"As an INTJ personality type, you have unique strengths that can make you a strong candidate for a job as an AI strategist over a computer scientist. First, your business acumen and understanding of statistical analysis can bring a strategic perspective to the role that a computer scientist may not have. Additionally, your ability to analyze data and make informed decisions based on that analysis is crucial in developing effective AI strategies. INTJs are known for their analytical and strategic thinking, as well as their ability to effortlessly see the big picture and think outside the box. Furthermore, INTJs have the ability to analyze complex data, think critically about problems, and come up with innovative solutions. Your strong communication skills, as well as your ability to work independently and take initiative are certainly assets to any firm. In addition to your MBA degree and applied statistics skills, your hands-on experience in areas such as machine learning, data science, and artificial intelligence are further qualifications as an AI strategist and your expertise in these areas through projects or certifications sets you apart from other candidates. Overall, as an INTJ professional, you can leverage your analytical and strategic thinking skills, as well as your ability to adapt to new technologies and trends, to excel in a role as an AI strategist to drive business results. Any additional training or certifications you have in AI or related fields shows that you are committed to staying current in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, which in itself can bring value to any strategy team."
I firmly believe that nutrition plays a pivotal role in achieving optimal health and peak physical performance. As such, I've meticulously curated my shopping habits to prioritize wholesome choices. If you're curious about what typically lands on my plate each day, let me give you a glimpse into my "must-buy" items:
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