EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H 4M
Can AI Replace CEOs? | Innovantage Podcast #50 | Powered by BMI Executive Institute
from Innovantage Podcast · host Max Golikov
What does real innovation look like in 2026 — inside a 160-year-old state railway and a modern AI-first startup? We continue our series with BMI Executive Institute, sitting down with two guests from two different worlds to explore how innovation, AI adoption, and the future of work actually play out on the ground. We cover the startup vs enterprise mindset, the project management triangle of speed, cost and quality, the EU AI Act, AI anxiety, and whether humans are still relevant when AI can do most of the work. Our guests are Jonas Valuta and Vidas Vasiliauskas. Jonas, participant of the EMBA programme at BMI Executive Institute and the head of Asset management and Sales from Lithuanian Railways, one of the country's largest state-owned organisations, where modernising systems that have been running for over a century means navigating security, compliance, and change management at scale. Vidas is the CEO of Teamhood, a project management tool for teams that have outgrown simple software but don't need the full weight of enterprise platforms — and he is currently rebuilding it from the ground up with AI as the foundation, not a feature. Introduction 0:00 Why Vidas calls himself a product creator 1:07 Running asset management at Lithuania's national railway 2:43 How big corporations actually approach innovation 4:22 How startups innovate when competition is global 8:30 Fewer stakeholders means your team moves faster 10:24 Balancing speed, cost and quality when building products 14:30 Is AI overhyped? 21:37 What the EU AI act means for businesses 32:23 Are humans still necessary when AI does the work 43:00 Why AI is giving everyone anxiety and FOMO 53:02 Where startups and big companies are headed with AI 56:36 Where to find Jonas and Vidas 1:03:20 More about the episode partners: www.bmiinstitute.com Connect with Our Guests Jonad Valuta – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonasvaluta/ Vidas Vasiliauskas – https://www.linkedin.com/in/vidasvasiliauskas/ Connect with Max (Host) Max Golikov – https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-golikov/ 🎧 Listen Now Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/19M3HKc1pbeTkYcOeOkJc0?si=aab60a9ec2864ba2 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/innovantage-podcast/id1749330437 Follow for More Insightful Episodes Innovantage Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovantage-podcast/ Sigli: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sigli/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sigli.gang TikTok: @innovantage / @sigliofficial Did something surprise you in this conversation? Drop a comment below — we read every single one. Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode of Innovantage Podcast.
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What does real innovation look like in 2026 — inside a 160-year-old state railway and a modern AI-first startup? We continue our series with BMI Executive Institute, sitting down with two guests from two different worlds to explore how innovation, AI adoption, and the future of work actually play out on the ground. We cover the startup vs enterprise mindset, the project management triangle of speed, cost and quality, the EU AI Act, AI anxiety, and whether humans are still relevant when AI can do most of the work. Our guests are Jonas Valuta and Vidas Vasiliauskas. Jonas, participant of the EMBA programme at BMI Executive Institute and the head of Asset management and Sales from Lithuanian Railways, one of the country's largest state-owned organisations, where modernising systems that have been running for over a century means navigating security, compliance, and change management at scale. Vidas is the CEO of Teamhood, a project management tool for teams that have outgrown simple software but don't need the full weight of enterprise platforms — and he is currently rebuilding it from the ground up with AI as the foundation, not a feature. Introduction 0:00 Why Vidas calls himself a product creator 1:07 Running asset management at Lithuania's national railway 2:43How big corporations actually approach innovation 4:22How startups innovate when competition is global 8:30Fewer stakeholders means your team moves faster 10:24Balancing speed, cost and quality when building products 14:30Is AI overhyped? 21:37What the EU AI act means for businesses 32:23Are humans still necessary when AI does the work 43:00Why AI is giving everyone anxiety and FOMO 53:02Where startups and big companies are headed with AI 56:36Where to find Jonas and Vidas 1:03:20 More about the episode partners: www.bmiinstitute.com Connect with Our GuestsJonad Valuta – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonasvaluta/ Vidas Vasiliauskas – https://www.linkedin.com/in/vidasvasiliauskas/ Connect with Max (Host)Max Golikov – https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-golikov/ 🎧 Listen NowSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/19M3HKc1pbeTkYcOeOkJc0?si=aab60a9ec2864ba2 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/innovantage-podcast/id1749330437 Follow for More Insightful EpisodesInnovantage Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovantage-podcast/ Sigli: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sigli/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sigli.gang TikTok: @innovantage / @sigliofficial Did something surprise you in this conversation? Drop a comment below — we read every single one.Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode of Innovantage Podcast.
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