
The Guide For Better Life
Chaim Oren is an international wellbeing expert, keynote speaker, and business leader known for his significant contributions to the fields of wellbeing, strategic business development, and marketing. His multifaceted career spans various industries, from Fortune 500 companies to the promotion of global trade and the empowerment of not-for-profit organizations. He also served as a Brand Ambassador for Hintsa performance
Oren has worked with leading companies and organizations in the United States and Israel such as : Young & Rubicam , McCann, Ruder Finn. He co- founded Zoetic Inc- a Manhattan based consulting firm that advised Fortune 500 companies such as: Procter & Gamble, Kraft General Foods, AT&T , Avon and others.
Recently he served as the Commercial Representative for the State of Connecticut. Chaim served also as a brand Ambassador of Hintsa- a global leader in human high-performance coaching Formula 1 drivers and business executives .
Throughout his extensive career, he has searched for the optimal balance between work and personal life in our demanding race of life. He has studied from leading teachers such as Deepak Chopra various wellbeing techniques. Moreover, Chaim has learned and practiced various techniques such as; Tai Chi, Transcendental Meditation, and mindfulness. He also has studied Kabbalah and its impact on wellbeing and resilience.
Three years ago , Chaim experienced a life-changing event when he found himself in the hospital and was told by the Doctors that he had one week to live. The next day he underwent a 13-hour open-heart surgery to replace all of his heart arteries. This event changed the course of his life, leading him to changed his life's purpose. He decided to promote wellbeing to companies and individuals . He later launched this podcast, “The Guide for Better Life” emphasizes the importance of wellbeing centric life habits in living a fulfilled and happy life. In this podcast he shares practical insights gained from his life journey to wellbeing and higher meaning at life. He interviews international wellbeing experts , senior executives, opinion leaders and Formula 1 coaches.
He is a speaker at local and international companies and at conferences on wellbeing.
You can book presentations and consultation with Chaim Oren by sending an email to: orengroup1@gmail.com
The Guide For Better Life
Only Eight perecent of CEOs feel confident in their ability to adopt AI while managing its risks.
Last week, I sat down with Marissa Afton, Partner & Head of Global Accounts at Potential Project Company, and honestly, her research findings about the impact of AI on company leadership were astounding.
Here's the deal: Out of 100 CEOs and CHROs across a range of industries, only 8% feel confident in their ability to embrace AI while managing its risks. But wait— 70% of leaders would actually prefer to have AI make decisions for them rather than making those decisions themselves.
My first thought? That can't be right. But then Marissa broke it down for me. These leaders aren't being lazy—they're completely overwhelmed. The sheer volume of critical decisions hitting their desks every day is insane, and there's barely any time left for the kind of deep, strategic thinking that real leadership requires.
All this comes from the research that she and her colleagues published in a book by Harvard Business Review Press, "More Human: How the Power of AI Can Transform the Way We Lead," in which she and her team interviewed 100 CEOs and executives across a range of industries.
Here's what really struck me: The leaders who are going to crush it in the AI era won't necessarily be the biggest tech nerds. They'll be the ones who figure out how to blend AI's capabilities with the aspects that make us uniquely human as leaders.
So here's my question for you: Are you part of that confident eight percent, or are you still trying to figure this whole thing out?