
Behind Numbers
The People Who Survive Change Do This Differently
What separates the people who reinvent themselves from the people who get left behind? According to Bipasha Ghosh, it isn't intelligence. It's curiosity, adaptability, judgment—and the ability to avoid tying your identity to a particular role or tool. In this episode of Behind Numbers , Bipasha and Alessandro Cozzi explore what it really takes to stay relevant when entire industries and careers are changing around us. Bipasha Ghosh (BG) is a technology and business leader, educator, advisor and podcast host who has spent more than two decades navigating major technology shifts across the media and business world. She has held leadership roles with organizations including CNN, BBC, Reuters and NBCUniversal , and has taught AI at the university level. Today, she advises executives and organizations on technology, AI, leadership and business transformation. She also hosts and contributes to several conversations around the future of finance, technology and business, bringing a unique perspective from both the executive world and the classroom. In this conversation, we discuss: • Why the smartest person in the room isn't always the one who survives change• Why curiosity may be more valuable than expertise• How to reinvent yourself without losing your identity• What 22-year-olds should focus on—and what 52-year-old executives should let go of• Why successful leaders can become trapped by the playbooks that made them successful• How executives can learn, unlearn and relearn• Why discomfort can be more valuable than worry• What the next generation of leaders needs to develop The biggest takeaway: your role may change, your industry may change, and the tools you use may change—but curiosity and judgment travel with you. Welcome to Behind Numbers , where we go beyond the numbers to uncover the stories, decisions and mindsets behind successful people and businesses. #Leadership #Career #Business #FutureOfWork #BehindNumbers






