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Human-Centered Leadership in the AI-Augmented Workplace: Cultivating Dignity, Development, and Authentic Connection
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
21 hours ago
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When AI Assistance Becomes Cognitive Overload: Understanding and Managing "Brain Fry" in the Modern Workplace
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
12 min read
Discovering Purpose at Work: How Individual Meaning Transforms Organizational Performance
ADAPTIVE ORGANIZATION LAB
3 days ago
23 min read
Crossing Gender Boundaries: How Social Media Reshapes Workplace Networks and Drives Job Satisfaction
RESEARCH BRIEFS
4 days ago
9 min read
The Enduring Currency of Curiosity: Preparing the Next Generation for an AI-Shaped Labor Market
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
5 days ago
13 min read
Transforming Talent Acquisition: Evidence-Based Strategies for Optimizing Organizational Hiring and Onboarding
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
6 days ago
19 min read
From Resilience to Thriving: Rebuilding Workplace Culture Through Agency and Connection
RESEARCH BRIEFS
7 days ago
18 min read
The Empowering Role of Empathy: How Connecting with Others Bolsters Leadership Success
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
Mar 5
7 min read
Navigating the Emotional Demands of Higher Education Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies for Sustainability
RESEARCH BRIEFS
Mar 4
22 min read
Managing Emotional Uncertainty: Five Leadership Traits That Drive Decisive Action
RESEARCH BRIEFS
Mar 3
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Survey Reveals Weight of Gender Gap of Women's Lives
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The Invisible Crisis: New Canopy Report Reveals Heavy Toll of Healthcare Workplace Violence
19 hours ago
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Human-Centered Leadership in the AI-Augmented Workplace: Cultivating Dignity, Development, and Authentic Connection
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
21 hours ago
23 min read
Nearly One in Five Managers Have Lost Multiple Team Members Due to RTO Mandates, New Data Reveals
1 day ago
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1 in 3 Organizations Rehire for More than HALF of AI-Led Layoffs, Finds New Report
1 day ago
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Why Growth Starts With the Right People, Habits and Mindset
1 day ago
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AI Users Fall Into 5 Productivity Personality Types – Which One Are You?
1 day ago
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The Invisible Architecture of Transformation: What Leaders Must See to Lead Change Well
1 day ago
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When AI Assistance Becomes Cognitive Overload: Understanding and Managing "Brain Fry" in the Modern Workplace
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
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Hidden Tensions between U.S. Employers and Employees, with Matthew Dietly
In HCI Webinar, I talk with Matthew Dietly about the hidden tensions between U.S. employers and employees. Throughout a career spanning management consulting, agency strategy, and digital strategy at a major tech firm, Matthew Dietly has developed a multifaceted approach to helping brands achieve profitable growth through innovative products, services, and experiences. This diverse background has equipped him with expertise across digital transformation, product innovation, customer experience, and growth strategy. Dietly's methodology centers on human-centricity and mutual value creation, consistently asking: Who is the target audience? How can we create value for them? How do we ensure profitability and sustainability? This philosophy has proven effective across varied industries, geographies, and contexts. Beyond professional pursuits, Dietly thrives on collaborative problem-solving with passionate teams. Personal time is spent playing games and exploring parks with his young daughter, hitting the golf course and ski slopes, and following baseball.
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Your Dashboards Aren’t Leadership - Rethink Hierarchy for AI
Many companies today invest heavily in advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyze large datasets, detect subtle patterns, and offer real-time insights that promise smarter, faster, and more efficient business operations. However, the full potential of AI is often stifled by outdated organizational structures rooted in hierarchical command-and-control systems designed for a slower, pre-digital era. This creates a fundamental mismatch: AI delivers instant, decentralized information to frontline employees, but traditional hierarchies demand slow, centralized decision-making approvals. The result is organizational paralysis, where the speed of AI insights is nullified by bureaucratic delays. Moreover, the introduction of real-time AI dashboards often triggers a temptation for micromanagement, further hampering agility. Highlights 🤖 AI’s promise: smarter, faster, and more efficient business operations through real-time data analysis. 🏢 Legacy organizational hierarchies hinder AI’s speed and responsiveness. ⏳ Bureaucratic approval chains neutralize the rapid insights AI provides. 📊 Real-time dashboards often lead to micromanagement, reducing agility. 👥 Middle managers face role displacement, risking disengagement or control obsession. 🔄 Shift needed from command-and-control to intent-based leadership for AI success. 🚀 Empowering frontline teams and transforming managers into coaches unlocks AI’s full potential. Key Insights 🤖 AI’s Decentralized Nature Conflicts with Centralized Hierarchies: AI systems distribute information rapidly to the edges of an organization, but traditional hierarchies centralize decision-making authority. This fundamental philosophical conflict creates bottlenecks, slowing the very decisions AI is designed to accelerate. Organizations must reconcile this by decentralizing authority to match AI’s speed and data distribution. 🐢 Speed vs. Bureaucracy – The Limiting Factor in AI-Driven Decisions: The analogy of a powerful engine with horse-drawn carriage wheels illustrates how outdated management structures limit organizational speed. Despite AI’s real-time insights, decisions get stuck in slow approval processes, causing missed opportunities and inefficiencies. The organizational structure, not technology, is often the biggest barrier to agility. 👀 Transparency Can Trigger Counterproductive Control Behaviors: While AI dashboards provide unprecedented visibility, they can provoke managers to micromanage due to fear of losing control. This undermines frontline autonomy and slows responses to dynamic market conditions. Leaders must resist the urge to over-control and foster trust and empowerment instead. 👔 The Middle Manager’s Role is Disrupted but Crucial for AI Success: AI automates many traditional middle management tasks, such as data collection and reporting, leading to role ambiguity. Without a clear new function, managers may either tighten control or disengage, both harmful to team morale and development. Reimagining middle managers as coaches and capability builders is essential for leveraging AI-driven insights effectively. 🎯 Intent-Based Leadership Aligns Strategy with Local Autonomy: Instead of top-down directives, leaders should clearly communicate strategic intent and boundaries, empowering local teams to decide how to achieve goals. This approach preserves alignment while enabling rapid, context-aware decision-making, which is critical in AI-powered environments where conditions change rapidly. 🧠 Human Judgment Remains Vital Despite AI’s Power: AI provides data and insights but cannot replace human judgment, especially when data may be incomplete or ambiguous. Middle managers transformed into coaches help teams interpret AI outputs, make wise decisions amid uncertainty, and maintain the human elements of mentorship and development that technology alone cannot provide. 🔄 Organizational Redesign is a Human and Structural Challenge, Not Just Technical: Simply installing AI software without changing organizational roles, governance, and decision rights leads to frustration and failure. Leaders must redesign the operating model to push decision authority to the edges, transform managerial roles, and empower frontline employees as problem solvers, thereby unlocking AI’s true value and accelerating organizational learning. If this helped, please like and share to spread the ideas. #AILeadership #OrgDesign #DecisionMaking #IntentBasedLeadership OUTLINE: 00:00:00 - The Clash of Speed and Structure 00:01:35 - Data-to-Decision Gap 00:02:53 - When Old Habits Meet New Tech 00:04:43 - Micromanagement, Lost Purpose, and Constant Scrutiny 00:06:14 - Redesigning Roles and Authority for the AI Age 00:07:21 - From Command to Cultivation
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From Pyramids to Networks
In this research, Jonathan H. Westover argues that modern organizations are suffering from a mismatch between advanced artificial intelligence and outdated industrial-era hierarchies. Rather than fostering innovation, traditional command-and-control structures often lead to increased micromanagement, employee burnout, and slower decision cycles when paired with AI. The research suggests that true success requires an organizational redesign that shifts authority toward distributed intelligence and redefines managers as judgment coaches rather than data processors. By adopting intent-based leadership and adaptive governance, firms can move away from digital Taylorism toward more flexible, high-performing cultures. Ultimately, the research frames the rise of AI not as a technical hurdle, but as a fundamental challenge to traditional power distributions and leadership practices.
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A Conversation about Going Beyond Command and Control and Redesigning Hierarchy for the AI Era
The hosts explore research that argues that modern organizations are suffering from a mismatch between advanced artificial intelligence and outdated industrial-era hierarchies. Rather than fostering innovation, traditional command-and-control structures often lead to increased micromanagement, employee burnout, and slower decision cycles when paired with AI. The research suggests that true success requires an organizational redesign that shifts authority toward distributed intelligence and redefines managers as judgment coaches rather than data processors. By adopting intent-based leadership and adaptive governance, firms can move away from digital Taylorism toward more flexible, high-performing cultures. Ultimately, the research frames the rise of AI not as a technical hurdle, but as a fundamental challenge to traditional power distributions and leadership practices. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Conversation about Going Beyond Command and Control and Redesigning Hierarchy for the AI Era
The hosts explore research that argues that modern organizations are suffering from a mismatch between advanced artificial intelligence and outdated industrial-era hierarchies. Rather than fostering innovation, traditional command-and-control structures often lead to increased micromanagement, employee burnout, and slower decision cycles when paired with AI. The research suggests that true success requires an organizational redesign that shifts authority toward distributed intelligence and redefines managers as judgment coaches rather than data processors. By adopting intent-based leadership and adaptive governance, firms can move away from digital Taylorism toward more flexible, high-performing cultures. Ultimately, the research frames the rise of AI not as a technical hurdle, but as a fundamental challenge to traditional power distributions and leadership practices. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hidden Tensions between U.S. Employers and Employees, with Matthew Dietly
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Matthew Dietly about the hidden tensions between U.S. employers and employees. Throughout a career spanning management consulting, agency strategy, and digital strategy at a major tech firm, Matthew Dietly has developed a multifaceted approach to helping brands achieve profitable growth through innovative products, services, and experiences. This diverse background has equipped him with expertise across digital transformation, product innovation, customer experience, and growth strategy. Dietly's methodology centers on human-centricity and mutual value creation, consistently asking: Who is the target audience? How can we create value for them? How do we ensure profitability and sustainability? This philosophy has proven effective across varied industries, geographies, and contexts. Beyond professional pursuits, Dietly thrives on collaborative problem-solving with passionate teams. Personal time is spent playing games and exploring parks with his young daughter, hitting the golf course and ski slopes, and following baseball. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When AI Meets Command-and-Control: Why Traditional Hierarchies Are Failing the Intelligence Revol...
Abstract: Organizations are deploying artificial intelligence systems at unprecedented scale while operating within organizational structures designed for industrial-era consistency and control. This fundamental mismatch creates systematic dysfunction: senior leaders equipped with AI-powered visibility resort to micromanagement rather than strategic guidance, while middle managers remain trapped in information-processing roles precisely when their judgment and coaching capacity become most valuable. Drawing on research spanning two million workforce surveys, interviews with over fifty cross-sector leaders, and analysis of organizations actively building AI-native cultures, this article examines the organizational consequences of retrofitting intelligent systems onto hierarchical architectures. The evidence reveals quantifiable performance penalties, ranging from delayed decision cycles to talent attrition, alongside individual wellbeing costs including role ambiguity and diminished autonomy. Evidence-based organizational responses center on redefining authority structures, recalibrating managerial roles, establishing intelligent governance frameworks, and building adaptive capabilities. Organizations that successfully navigate this transition demonstrate that AI implementation is fundamentally an organizational design challenge rather than a technology deployment problem, requiring deliberate reconstruction of power distribution, decision rights, and leadership practice. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Future of Social Impact Investing: Trends and Opportunities, with Shahar Botzer
In this HCI Webinar, I talk with with Shahar Botzer about the future of social impact investing and current trends and opportunities. Shahar Botzer is co-founder and managing partner at Good Company, an early-stage VC fund with a mission to back bold entrepreneurs who solve the world’s biggest challenges for people and the planet. They invest in software-driven innovations in Digital Health, Education, Energy, Circular Economy, and Agriculture because they believe these are the domains where technology can rewrite the future.
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