If our machines are getting smarter and smarter, and if they are doing more and more work, then what happens to the, well, human facet of the workplace? On this installment of ST, we listen back to an interview from July. At that time, we spoke with Edward D. Hess about his book, "Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age." As was noted of this volume at the online San Francisco Review of Books: "Think of this book as both a survival kit and an operations manual that can help almost anyone succeed during a unique period when the global workplace has become more volatile, more uncertain, more complex, and more ambiguous than at any prior time that I can remember. Accelerating personal growth as well as professional development will become even more essential in the years to come." (Note that you can access a free, on-demand audio-stream of our conversation here.)