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Beyond the Job-Hopping Myth: Why Gen Z Turnover Signals a Leadership Crisis, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 15.10.2025 31:18
Abstract: Gen Z's shorter job tenures have often been mischaracterized as disloyalty or entitlement. Emerging evidence suggests that these patterns reflect unmet expectations around meaningful work, career development, and organizational support rather than generational fickleness. With entry-level opportunities contracting sharply and artificial intelligence reshaping skill requirements, Gen Z wo...
Beyond the Job-Hopping Myth: Why Gen Z Turnover Signals a Leadership Crisis, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 15.10.2025 31:18
Abstract: Gen Z's shorter job tenures have often been mischaracterized as disloyalty or entitlement. Emerging evidence suggests that these patterns reflect unmet expectations around meaningful work, career development, and organizational support rather than generational fickleness. With entry-level opportunities contracting sharply and artificial intelligence reshaping skill requirements, Gen Z wo...
The Capability Frontier: How Organizations Navigate Talent Mobility to Drive Economic Complexity, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 11.10.2025 29:14
Abstract: This article examines how organizations leverage talent mobility to develop economic complexity—the knowledge network capacity that enables economies to produce diverse, sophisticated goods and services. Drawing on literature from economic geography, organizational science, and knowledge management, it explores how talent mobility drives the diffusion and recombination of productive capa...
The Capability Frontier: How Organizations Navigate Talent Mobility to Drive Economic Complexity, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 11.10.2025 29:14
Abstract: This article examines how organizations leverage talent mobility to develop economic complexity—the knowledge network capacity that enables economies to produce diverse, sophisticated goods and services. Drawing on literature from economic geography, organizational science, and knowledge management, it explores how talent mobility drives the diffusion and recombination of productive capa...
Human Capital as a Driver of Business Performance: The Netflix Approach, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 03.10.2025 30:17
Abstract: This article examines how leading organizations are reimagining the human resources (HR) function as a strategic driver of business performance rather than a traditional support function. Using Netflix as a primary case study, the analysis explores how the company's HR team has grown 47% faster than the rest of the organization since 2012, demonstrating a fundamental shift in HR's organi...
Human Capital as a Driver of Business Performance: The Netflix Approach, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 03.10.2025 30:17
Abstract: This article examines how leading organizations are reimagining the human resources (HR) function as a strategic driver of business performance rather than a traditional support function. Using Netflix as a primary case study, the analysis explores how the company's HR team has grown 47% faster than the rest of the organization since 2012, demonstrating a fundamental shift in HR's organi...
Economic Complexity from Within: How Organizational Adaptability Drives Regional Diversification, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.09.2025 30:43
Abstract: This article examines the critical relationship between organizational adaptability and regional economic diversification. While economic complexity research has predominantly focused on macro-level patterns, this analysis explores the organizational mechanisms that enable regions to develop new capabilities and expand into related industries. Drawing on evidence from economic geography,...
Economic Complexity from Within: How Organizational Adaptability Drives Regional Diversification, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.09.2025 30:43
Abstract: This article examines the critical relationship between organizational adaptability and regional economic diversification. While economic complexity research has predominantly focused on macro-level patterns, this analysis explores the organizational mechanisms that enable regions to develop new capabilities and expand into related industries. Drawing on evidence from economic geography,...
Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.09.2025 27:34
Abstract: Organizations increasingly implement generative AI tools to enhance employee productivity, yet standalone AI benchmark results offer limited insights for real-world deployment. This article examines emerging research on human-AI synergy—the performance gains achieved through human-AI collaboration that exceed what either can accomplish alone. Drawing on recent findings from Item Response...
The Rise of the Supermanager: Leadership Transformation in the AI Era, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.09.2025 27:08
Abstract: This article examines the emerging role of the "Supermanager" in contemporary organizations facing rapid technological change. As artificial intelligence transforms business processes, traditional management approaches focused on supervision have become insufficient to drive organizational performance. Drawing on research across multiple industries, this analysis defines the Supermanager...
Quantifying and Harnessing Human-AI Work Synergy in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.09.2025 27:34
Abstract: Organizations increasingly implement generative AI tools to enhance employee productivity, yet standalone AI benchmark results offer limited insights for real-world deployment. This article examines emerging research on human-AI synergy—the performance gains achieved through human-AI collaboration that exceed what either can accomplish alone. Drawing on recent findings from Item Response...
The Evolution of Professional Versatility: From T-Shaped to V-Shaped Talent, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 17.09.2025 25:56
Abstract: This article examines the evolution from T-shaped to V-shaped professional competency models in response to rapidly changing workplace demands. While T-shaped professionals combine deep expertise in one domain with broad knowledge across multiple areas, V-shaped professionals develop graduated depth across adjacent domains, creating a more fluid transition between specialization and gene...
The Evolution of Professional Versatility: From T-Shaped to V-Shaped Talent, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 17.09.2025 25:56
Abstract: This article examines the evolution from T-shaped to V-shaped professional competency models in response to rapidly changing workplace demands. While T-shaped professionals combine deep expertise in one domain with broad knowledge across multiple areas, V-shaped professionals develop graduated depth across adjacent domains, creating a more fluid transition between specialization and gene...
Design Thinking: An Essential Framework for Innovating in Uncertain Times, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 15.09.2025 21:31
Abstract: This article explores the key dimensions that differentiate design thinking from traditional management approaches and their practical implications for innovating during times of uncertainty. Design thinking adopts a human-centered, experimental, and integrative framework centered on empathy, reframing problems, rapid prototyping, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Across eight dimens...
Human-AI Partnerships on the Jagged Frontier: Managing Verification in the Era of Advanced AI 12.09.2025 25:20
Abstract: The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) and AI agents is transforming human-AI collaboration from co-intelligence partnerships to interactions more akin to verification of autonomous outputs. This article examines the emerging "wizard" paradigm, wherein AI systems produce sophisticated outputs with minimal human guidance during the creation process. Drawing on empirical res...
Leading Through Economic Cycles and Transitions: Decision Frameworks for the New Economic Reality, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 09.09.2025 34:16
Abstract: This article examines leadership approaches for navigating economic cycles and transitions in today's volatile business environment. Drawing on research in organizational resilience, economic forecasting, and strategic management, it presents evidence-based frameworks for executive decision-making during periods of economic uncertainty. The analysis explores how economic volatility affec...
When the Going Gets Tough: Identifying and Overcoming Burnout as a Sign it May be Time for a New Job Opportunity, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 04.09.2025 17:12
Abstract: Burnout is a significant issue facing professionals in a wide range of industries, yet it often goes unnoticed until the negative impacts emerge. This article explores the key dimensions of burnout as distinguished from temporary job stress, including emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy. A review of common signs and objective assessment strategies helps prac...
Beyond Control: Understanding the Hidden Beliefs that Fuel Micromanagement, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 01.09.2025 15:48
Abstract: This article explores the psychological drivers underlying micromanagement behaviors in organizational leaders. Drawing from scholarly literature in management, leadership, and psychology, common hidden beliefs that can fuel micromanagement are identified, including needs for certainty, perfectionism, external locus of control tendencies, and distrust or control issues. The article delin...
The Empowering Role of Empathy: How Connecting with Others Bolsters Leadership Success, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 31.08.2025 16:25
Abstract: Empathy is an essential yet often overlooked component of successful leadership. This article explores the importance of empathy - defined as understanding another's perspective and feelings - for key leadership functions through a review of recent studies and insights from consulting experience. It examines how empathy strengthens relationships, increases engagement, and fosters innovat...
Are You Preparing for the Future of Work by Developing Skills That Won't Be Automated?, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 30.08.2025 15:15
Abstract: This article examines how individuals and organizations can proactively develop skills that research indicates will remain difficult to automate as artificial intelligence and new technologies continue to transform the future of work. Through a review of comprehensive skills studies by McKinsey Global Institute, World Economic Forum, and OECD, core human capabilities like complex problem...
Understanding Self-Awareness: More Than a Buzzword, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 28.08.2025 15:39
Abstract: This article explores the topic of self-awareness, an important yet often misunderstood concept, through a conceptual and practical lens. After defining self-awareness as having an accurate perception of one's abilities, characteristics and behaviors, the article examines self-awareness development as occurring along a continuum from subjective to constructively-developmental understandi...
Collaborating from Afar: Tips for Maximizing Productivity When Your Team is Remote, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 27.08.2025 17:22
Abstract: As more teams conduct their work remotely, effective collaboration across distances has become increasingly important. However, remote work also introduces unique challenges to teamwork and productivity that require strategic solutions. This practitioner-oriented brief provides research-backed guidance and examples for overcoming barriers to remote collaboration. Drawing from literature...
The Wellbeing Paradox in an AI World, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 26.08.2025 18:19
Abstract: As artificial intelligence transforms work through automation, a "wellbeing paradox" may emerge if its social and psychological impacts are not consciously managed. This practitioner-focused research brief explores the tensions between AI's productivity gains and potential threats to human thriving. Through a review of recent studies at the intersection of technology, jobs and wellbeing,...
The Wellbeing Paradox in an AI World, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 26.08.2025 18:19
Abstract: As artificial intelligence transforms work through automation, a "wellbeing paradox" may emerge if its social and psychological impacts are not consciously managed. This practitioner-focused research brief explores the tensions between AI's productivity gains and potential threats to human thriving. Through a review of recent studies at the intersection of technology, jobs and wellbeing,...
Beyond Micromanagement: The Risks of Under-Management in Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 26.08.2025 16:42
Abstract: This practitioner research brief examines the under-explored issue of under-management in organizations and its implications for employee and organizational performance. Under-management is defined as a hands-off, laissez faire approach to management where leaders provide very low levels of oversight, guidance and support to direct reports. Drawing from the academic literature as well as...
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