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Last month, my friend Amy, a midlevel marketing manager at a Fortune 500 company, had her entire junior analyst team “restructured.” The official reason? “Strategic realignment.” The real reason? AI ...
Every technological revolution brings with it management change. The rise of automation in the 1980s, for example, led to process reengineering (stripping out unnecessary steps to shorten timelines).