Case Study · Financial Services · Europe
A bespoke 60-minute closing keynote that unified 80 senior technology leaders around a shared human-AI collaboration vision.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Client | Leading European Financial Services Group |
| Industry | Financial Services / Banking |
| Event Type | 60-Minute Closing Keynote |
| Audience | ~80 Senior Leaders, Technology Division |
| Location | Europe |
| Challenge | Unify a post-reorganisation leadership team around AI as opportunity, not threat |
| Solution | Bespoke SuperCollaboration™ keynote — customised for banking AI context |
| Outcome | Clear framework, renewed confidence, and organisational alignment |
A leading European financial services group's Technology division had recently undergone a significant reorganisation — bringing together teams from different markets and cultures under unified leadership. The division was responsible for driving digital innovation and AI capability across all markets, serving millions of customers across the EU.
The reorganisation created both opportunity and complexity. While the division was already a front-runner in banking AI — actively deploying agentic AI in production — approximately 25% of the leadership was new, having been shifted from other parts of the organisation. Leaders knew each other professionally but not deeply, and the group needed alignment around a shared strategic vision.
The company hosted a senior management meeting and invited James Taylor to deliver the closing keynote — with the primary objective of helping this diverse, newly integrated leadership team understand how AI adoption could strengthen organisational culture rather than fragment it.
No two leadership groups carry the same anxieties about AI — and this team was no exception. They were analytically rigorous, strategically minded, and already working with live agentic AI systems. A generic AI keynote would have failed the room. James's Taylor-Made™ process began well before the event, with a thorough customisation journey designed to ensure the message resonated at exactly the right emotional register.
The result was a keynote that spoke the division's language: referencing their specific reorganisation journey, weaving in banking-specific AI data from PwC Strategy& and Morgan Stanley alongside research from Harvard and Boston Consulting Group, and anchoring every insight in seven real-world case studies — Klarna, IKEA, Bradesco, Zillow, Siemens, Anthropic, and GE Healthcare — each chosen to illustrate augmentation over replacement.
Learn about the Taylor-Made™ Process →An in-depth pre-call with the organisation's Head of Transformation to understand the division's reorganisation journey, current state of AI adoption, and the specific emotional temperature of the leadership group.
James mapped the profile of the leadership team to calibrate content for evidence-based, strategically-minded professionals — ensuring the message would land as a peer-to-peer conversation, not a lecture.
Banking-specific data from PwC Strategy& and Morgan Stanley, research from Harvard and Boston Consulting Group, and seven real-world AI case studies chosen to illustrate human augmentation over replacement.
The 60-minute session was structured across four stages — from strategic context to actionable frameworks — specifically sequenced to anchor the day's intellectual and emotional content to organisational strategy.
James delivered the 60-minute closing keynote as the intellectual and emotional anchor of the day, following his signature persuasion framework. The session moved through four carefully sequenced stages — establishing the strategic context of AI in banking; addressing the people-side barriers that slow adoption, including the Competency Penalty and three actionable fixes; exploring how high-performing human-AI teams actually work; and closing with the 6Ps of Innovation framework (People, Product, Purpose) — giving leaders immediately deployable thinking tools.
Drawing on research from Harvard, Boston Consulting Group, PwC Strategy&, and Morgan Stanley, the keynote combined institutional rigour with seven real-world case studies demonstrating how organisations have successfully navigated human-AI collaboration. The closing metaphor positioned AI adoption as a shared organisational journey, with higher innovation peaks yet to be discovered together.
Watch: SuperCollaboration™ — Human + AI Keynote
The framework for building high-performing human-AI teams — where technology amplifies human judgment rather than replacing it.
Explore →Research-backed insight into why capable people resist AI tools — and the three proven fixes that remove the barrier to adoption.
Explore →People · Product · Purpose — a deployable thinking framework leaders can use immediately to lead AI-augmented teams.
Explore →Two models of human-AI collaboration — one where humans direct AI, one where both operate as equals — and when to use each.
Explore →Actionable understanding of human-AI collaboration, grounded in research and real-world examples.
Leaders left with clarity that their role as strategic partners remains vital in an AI-augmented organisation.
Research-backed validation of the people-side challenges slowing adoption, with practical next steps.
A unifying narrative for the post-reorganisation division, positioning AI as a vehicle for shared innovation rather than disruption.
Recognition that creativity, judgement, cultural leadership, and the ability to ask the right questions are enduring human strengths — not concerns to be anxious about, but capabilities to cultivate and amplify.
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James Taylor MBA · FRSA is an award-winning keynote speaker, author, and entrepreneur who has delivered over 3,000 keynotes across 50+ countries, helping organisations from global banks to technology multinationals navigate the human side of AI adoption. His SuperCollaboration™ and SuperCreativity™ keynotes are designed specifically for senior leadership audiences who are analytically rigorous and strategically minded — audiences who need evidence, not inspiration theatre. His Taylor-Made™ process means every keynote is built from the ground up for the specific culture, challenge, and emotional temperature of each group.
Whether your leadership team is wrestling with AI adoption, navigating organisational change, or building a culture of innovation — James's bespoke keynote process delivers lasting strategic clarity, not a generic motivational talk.
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