Leaders Assume Employees Are Excited About AI. They’re Wrong.
https://hbr.org/2025/11/leaders-assume-employees-are-excited-about-ai-theyre-wrong
Leaders Assume Employees Are Excited About AI. They’re Wrong.

A new survey reveals a striking perception gap: Executives believe their workforce is informed and enthusiastic about AI, while most employees report confusion, anxiety, and limited involvement in key decisions. Organizations that bridge this divide—by listening closely, communicating transparently, and co-creating solutions—are dramatically more likely to achieve meaningful adoption and impact. The data shows that employee-centric companies are seven times more likely to be AI-mature, proving that the path to technological transformation runs directly through the workforce experience.

Harvard Business Review
@leyrer Wundert mich nicht, die Arbeitenden sehen einfach die 10te Wiederholung vnon Berater-driven Erfolgsversprechen. Und weil sich die Heilsversprechen immer schneller ablösen, betrifft das wahrscheinlich auch schon die U30 (und nicht nur die "Alten").

@sabeth @leyrer

"Berater-driven Erfolgsversprechen" -

*Ausschneid-und-Einrahm-Geräusch*

@leyrer Let me fix that headline for you: "So-called leaders assume something something about their employees. They're WRONG."