The Workforce Lens

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I dig into the future of work — DEI, AI, workforce trends — and share insights HR leaders actually need, minus the corporate fluff
https://theworkforcelens.substack.com

We promote people because they are brilliant at their jobs. Then wonder why they are terrible at leading others. The system is not broken. It is working exactly as built.

#Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment

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Why Leadership Development Fails: The Real Reason We Keep Producing Bad Leaders

Leadership development keeps failing — not because of bad training, but because of where the problem actually starts. Find out what organisations keep getting wrong

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China's reskilling programmes are not failing because the training is poor.
They are failing because the equipment has not arrived yet.

https://zurl.co/ovotK
#FutureOfWork #Reskilling #Manufacturing

Why China's Manufacturing Reskilling Is Failing and What Actually Works at Scale

China's manufacturing reskilling is failing, not because the frameworks are wrong, but because they were built for economies with more time and slower change

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🚨China is first.
No economy has ever moved this many workers this fast across such a fundamental divide. Every framework built to help was written for someone else's timeline.
https://zurl.co/9BkE2
#FutureOfWork #Manufacturing #Reskilling
Why China's Manufacturing Reskilling Is Failing and What Actually Works at Scale

China's manufacturing reskilling is failing, not because the frameworks are wrong, but because they were built for economies with more time and slower change

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54 weeks of research on AI, remote work, & workforce transformation.
Year 1 taught me: impact is indirect. It shows up in decisions, frameworks, borrowed ideas—not read counts.
Now I am testing assumptions about depth, value, & what practitioners actually need. Reflection + survey: https://zurl.co/Uj4jU
From Output to Impact: Lessons from 54 Weeks of Writing for Practitioners and Thinkers

Reflections on a year of publishing, testing assumptions, and making research truly useful for real-world decisions

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We’re trying to run 21st-century intelligence on 20th-century systems that should have been retired decades ago. You can’t automate ambiguity. If your processes only exist in people's heads, AI will fail every time. It’s not a tech gap; it’s an architecture gap.

https://zurl.co/4yMwc
#AIAdoption #FutureOfWork

Why AI Can't Save Broken Organisations: 51 Weeks of Research on Systems Failure

AI adoption fails when organisations automate work without fixing obsolete systems. Research on why scaling fails, which skills matter, what infrastructure lacks

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After 51 weeks researching AI: 72% of orgs adopt it, only 33% scale it.
The problem isn't the technology. It's that systems were never designed to scale at all.
AI is a mirror—it reflects every undocumented process you never formalised.
https://zurl.co/kAuCd
#AI #FutureOfWork
Why AI Can't Save Broken Organisations: 51 Weeks of Research on Systems Failure

AI adoption fails when organisations automate work without fixing obsolete systems. Research on why scaling fails, which skills matter, what infrastructure lacks

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7 patterns emerged from 51 weeks of research. Trust infrastructure collapsed; we measure hours, not value. The middle layer is dying. Transformation fails at intersections. Demographic scarcity forces change, yet leaders pretend it's a preference debate. We refuse to rebuild because it requires dismantling the systems that elevated current leadership. What do you refuse to face?

https://zurl.co/c11RB
#FutureOfWork #Leadership

Why Work Transformation Fails: Seven Hidden Patterns HR Must Understand

Seven patterns reveal why AI, remote work, and skills initiatives fail. Data from 51 weeks shows trust collapse, broken metrics, and demographic crisis.

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After 51 weeks researching work transformation, 7 patterns emerged: trust collapsed, middle layers are dying, measurements fail, and intersections break. The cause? Stability-based organizations forced into chaos.

zurl.co/y11wD
#DigitalTransformation #FutureOfWork

⚠️ The uncomfortable truth: the future of work is designed for people who don't exist, while discarding those who do.

We reward speed and youth, turning human limitation into a disqualifying factor. Over 50, experience is seen as obsolescence. Caregivers are "inflexible." If you need stability, the gig economy calls it a luxury.

This isn't a bug; it's the system working as designed.

https://zurl.co/xCn1m
#FutureOfWork #LaborRights

What 51 Weeks of Work Research Revealed: Tools Changed, Systems Did Not

How the gap between tool evolution and human systems creates every modern workplace crisis

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We spent a year upgrading tools while the systems stayed broken.

51 weeks of research proved it: Gen Z is right, Europe is unprepared, and your return-to-office mandate ignores every data point that matters.

https://zurl.co/avEJ3
#FutureOfWork #Leadership #WorkplaceTrends

What 51 Weeks of Work Research Revealed: Tools Changed, Systems Did Not

How the gap between tool evolution and human systems creates every modern workplace crisis

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