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AI Was Supposed to Help Managers. It's Doing the Opposite.
Published 1 month ago
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We expected AI to lighten everyone's workload — especially managers. But a fresh Gartner survey of nearly 3,000 employees says the opposite is happening. Nearly half of all managers say they're working harder today than a year ago, not less. So what went wrong?
The problem isn't the technology. It's the vacuum around it. When AI frees up employee time, someone has to decide what to do with it. And right now, that someone is the manager — winging it, one-on-one at a time. Only 7% of organizations have any guidelines for how employees should use AI-freed time. The rest? They're hoping managers figure it out on the fly.
This episode breaks down the three-layer paradox at play: managers absorbing the emotional fallout of AI change, a 27-point gap between what HR leaders want employees to do with AI-freed time and what managers actually prioritize, and why 86% of managers say they're struggling to drive AI adoption on their own teams.
Plus: three concrete actions CHROs can take today to fix the organizational design problem at the root of it all — because the manager AI paradox isn't a manager problem. It's a leadership problem.