The Identity Table.
A monthly dialogue for senior leaders. One question a month. Ninety minutes. The conversation most rooms skip.
Exceptionally on a Friday this month.
Friday 26 June 2026, 12:15 – 13:45, Luxembourg. Nine seats. €15 covers the pizza.
June 26 — what you've stopped noticing
What part of your work used to feel like yours — and what are you going to do about it?
AI didn't take your job. It quietly took fragments of it — a judgement here, a draft there, a decision you used to wrestle with. Most of it you handed over without noticing. Some of it you were relieved to be free of. Some of it you'd take back if you could.
June is the session where we look at what's gone, what it cost, and — the part that matters — what you're choosing to keep from now on.
Bring one specific thing about your work that used to feel distinctively yours, and now doesn't. The craft. The judgement. The voice. The way a problem felt when you sat with it alone. That's the entry point. What it tells you about who you're becoming as a leader, that's the room.
AI is not a technical conversation. It's a human conversation.
Every leader is being asked to make AI decisions right now:
- What to adopt
- What to automate
- What to integrate
- What to push back on
- What to bet the next five years on
Most are answering the technical question first:
- What can it do
- What does it cost
- Which vendor
- Which roadmap
Then the answers don't hold. The strategy shifts every quarter. The team is exhausted. The company starts to look like something they didn't sign up to build.
The technical question never holds. Not because the answers are wrong, because the question is downstream.
Before any tool, there's a human conversation underneath. Who are we now. Who do we want to become. What do we stand for, no matter what gets automated next.
That conversation isn't optional anymore. It's the only foundation strong enough to make AI decisions on.
Leaders who know who they are make sharper decisions about what AI should and shouldn't do for them. The ones who don't, drift.
Why this dialogue
You can't have the human conversation alone.
Not because it's too hard. Because it's too easy to skip when no one's sitting across from you. The technical conversation is loud:
- The board wants the strategy
- The team wants the roadmap
- The vendor wants the contract
The human conversation gets postponed quarter after quarter, and then one Monday the leader looks up and the company has been making AI decisions for two years without anyone asking what it stands for.
That's how good companies become unrecognizable to the people who built them.
The human conversation needs three things most settings don't offer:
- Time, which the calendar resists.
- Honest peers, which the org chart prevents.
- A structure that holds the question open long enough for the foundation to surface.
Your core values. What you'll defend no matter what the technology can do.
The Identity Table is the dialogue for that. Once a month, nine leaders, ninety minutes over lunch. You speak for two or three minutes when it's your turn. You listen the rest of the time. You leave knowing a little more about what you're standing on, which means you make sharper AI decisions on Monday morning.
That's it. That's the room.
How it runs
- Cadence
- Every fourth Wednesday of the month.June 2026 is the exception — Friday 26 June.
- Time
- 12:15 to 13:45. Lunch served on arrival.
- Size
- Nine seats. One or two new each month, returning core around them.
- Format
- A short framing of the month's question. Eight minutes. No slides. A peer round, each person responds, two or three minutes, no interruptions. Open dialogue. A closing line, one sentence each.
- Cost
- €15, covers the pizza. By application.
- Facilitator
- Marco Houwen.
The five rules of the room
The culture, stated up front:
- 1.Confidentiality. What's said here stays here.
- 2.No advice unless invited. Questions over recommendations.
- 3.Speak from your own experience. First person, not theory.
- 4.Silence is welcome. Not every minute needs filling.
- 5.No phones, no notes. The conversation is the work, not the content.
Who this is for, and who it isn't
It's for you if:
- You've built or led something significant
- You're feeling the shift AI is putting on your role
- You want a dialogue that doesn't race to the answer
It isn't for you if you're looking for:
- A deck or framework to take away
- A tool stack or vendor pitch
- A networking room or a takeaway document
You won't get any of those here. That's not a complaint about you. It's just not what this is.
Nine seats. June 26.
Apply below. I review every application personally. You'll hear back within 48 hours.
Marco works one-to-one with leaders on identity-driven AI integration. That's a separate conversation, not part of the dialogue. If you want it, write directly: marco@zentrapreneur.com.
