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Dec 12, 2025

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Reclaiming Human Leadership in the Age of AI: Evidence-Based Strategies for Navigating Disruption and Rediscovering Purpose, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 12.12.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally disrupting traditional leadership paradigms, forcing organizations to reconsider what leadership means when machines can process information faster, generate competent outputs, and automate decisions at scale. This disruption manifests across four interconnected domains: meaning-making, identity, organizational systems, and leader development. Rat...

The Myth of the Workless Future: Why AI Will Reshape—Not Replace—Human Labor, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 11.12.2025

Predictions of a fully automated, workless society within two decades have captured public imagination and policy attention. This article examines the empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks surrounding large-scale technological displacement, arguing that rather than eliminating work entirely, AI and automation are more likely to hollow out middle-skill occupations while preserving demand fo...

Leveraging AI to Teach Cross-Cultural Management: An Evidence-Based Pedagogical Approach, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 09.12.2025

As artificial intelligence tools become ubiquitous in higher education, management educators face the challenge of integrating these technologies while maintaining pedagogical rigor and teaching critical evaluation skills. This article examines an experiential exercise that uses AI as both a learning tool and object of study in teaching cross-cultural management, specifically Hofstede's Cultural D...

Clio: Privacy-Preserving Insights into Real-World AI Use, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 07.12.2025

Abstract: This paper presents Clio (Claude insights and observations), a privacy-preserving platform that uses AI assistants to analyze and surface aggregated usage patterns across millions of conversations without requiring human reviewers to read raw user data. The system addresses a critical gap in understanding how AI assistants are used in practice while maintaining robust privacy protections...

Introducing Anthropic Interviewer: What 1,250 Professionals Told Us About Working with AI, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 06.12.2025

Abstract: This research introduces Anthropic Interviewer, an AI-powered tool designed to conduct large-scale qualitative interviews at unprecedented scale while maintaining conversational depth. To validate this methodology, we deployed the system to interview 1,250 professionals—comprising 1,000 general workforce participants, 125 scientists, and 125 creative professionals—about their experiences...

Hybrid Work and Younger Workers: Why Leadership, Not Generational Preference, Defines Success, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 05.12.2025

Abstract: Organizations continue to struggle with return-to-office mandates despite clear evidence that younger workers—particularly Generation Z—consistently prefer hybrid arrangements over fully remote or fully in-office models. This article examines the evidence on generational work preferences, the structural challenges facing distributed teams, and the leadership failures that undermine hybri...

Applied Agentic AI for Organizational Transformation, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 04.12.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly deploy agentic artificial intelligence systems—autonomous or semi-autonomous agents capable of perceiving environments, making decisions, and executing tasks with minimal human intervention. Unlike traditional automation or generative AI tools, agentic AI operates with goal-directed independence across workflows, customer interactions, and strategic processes....

Holistic Employee Benefits in 2026: Building Personalized, Equitable Wellness Ecosystems, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 03.12.2025

Abstract: Employee benefits are undergoing a fundamental transformation from standardized, compliance-driven programs into personalized wellness ecosystems that address the full spectrum of worker needs. This article examines how organizations are reimagining benefits architecture to support physical health, mental wellbeing, financial security, and caregiving responsibilities through integrated,...

Building a GenAI-Powered Personal Board of Directors: A Strategic Framework for Adaptive Leadership, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 02.12.2025

Abstract: Leaders increasingly face complex, ambiguous decisions in volatile environments where traditional advisory networks may prove insufficient. This article examines an emerging practice: constructing virtual personal boards of directors using generative artificial intelligence to simulate diverse advisory perspectives. Drawing on leadership development literature, decision-making theory, an...

The Widening AI Value Gap: Strategic Imperatives for Business Leaders, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 01.12.2025

Abstract: This analysis examines the growing divergence in value creation from artificial intelligence investments across global enterprises. Drawing on empirical research of over 1,250 organizations worldwide, the study reveals that only 5% of companies—termed "future-built"—achieve substantial bottom-line value from AI at scale, while 60% generate minimal returns despite significant investment....

The Strategic ROI of Human Capital: Translating Workforce Investments into Business Value, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 30.11.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly recognize that workforce costs represent strategic investments rather than mere operating expenses, yet many struggle to articulate human capital decisions in financial terms that resonate with executive leadership. This article examines six evidence-based approaches for quantifying the return on investment of strategic human resource initiatives: connecting em...

Nested Learning: A New Paradigm for Adaptive AI Systems, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 29.11.2025

Abstract: This article examines Nested Learning (NL), a novel framework that reconceptualizes neural networks as hierarchical systems of interconnected optimization problems operating at multiple temporal scales. Drawing from neuroscientific principles of memory consolidation and Google Research's recent theoretical work, we explore how NL addresses fundamental limitations in current deep learning...

From Individual Expertise to Collective Intelligence: Building Learning-Capable Teams, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 28.11.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly rely on teams to navigate complexity, drive innovation, and adapt to rapid change, yet practitioners often lack evidence-based guidance on which investments genuinely foster team learning. This article synthesizes findings from a comprehensive meta-analysis by Nellen, Gijselaers, and Grohnert (2020) examining 50 studies across 4,778 professional teams in manufa...

Navigating the Shift to Skills-Based Talent Management: Evidence-Based Strategies for Organizational Success, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 27.11.2025

Abstract: Organizations are increasingly moving away from traditional job-based hiring and development models toward skills-based talent management approaches. This shift reflects changing workforce expectations, technological disruption, and the need for organizational agility in volatile business environments. This article examines the organizational and individual consequences of adopting skill...

Organizational Learning from Crisis: Evidence-Based Strategies for Building Adaptive Capacity 22.11.2025

Abstract: Organizational crises—whether triggered by pandemics, natural disasters, technological failures, or economic shocks—present critical junctures that can either catalyze profound learning or entrench dysfunctional routines. This article synthesizes empirical research on how organizations learn from crisis events, drawing on systematic reviews, case studies, and conceptual frameworks to ide...

How Public Service Motivation, Red Tape, and Job Satisfaction Shape Innovation in the Public Sector, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 22.11.2025

Abstract: Public sector organizations face persistent pressure to innovate while navigating bureaucratic constraints that often inhibit creativity and experimentation. This article examines the interplay between public service motivation (PSM), organizational red tape, and job satisfaction in shaping innovation outcomes within government and nonprofit contexts. Drawing on organizational behavior l...

The AI Ethics Gap in K–12 Education: Why Technical Training Alone Fails Our Teachers and Students 21.11.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering K–12 classrooms worldwide, yet most educators lack formal training in AI—and even fewer have received instruction in AI ethics. Emerging evidence suggests that approximately two-thirds of teachers have no formal AI preparation, while those who do receive training typically encounter tool-focused, technical instruction rather than comprehensive...

Unlocking Human Potential: A Capability Approach to Adult Learning and Organizational Development, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 21.11.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly recognize that workforce capability development extends beyond technical skills acquisition to encompass broader human flourishing and agency. Drawing on the capability approach framework, this article examines how organizational adult learning initiatives can expand employees' real freedoms to achieve valued outcomes rather than merely delivering standardized...

The Evolution of AI as Workplace Partner: From Chatbot Novelty to Strategic Collaborator, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 21.11.2025

Abstract: Three years after ChatGPT's launch, artificial intelligence has evolved from generating coherent text to functioning as a collaborative workplace partner capable of autonomous planning, coding, research, and analysis. This article examines the transformation of AI capabilities through the lens of Google's Gemini 3 and similar agentic systems, analyzing their implications for organization...

Leadership as Plumbing and Poetry: Why March's Counterintuitive Insight Matters More Than Ever 20.11.2025

Abstract: James March distinguished between leadership as "plumbing"—the rational work of plans, structures, and controls—and leadership as "poetry"—the imaginative work of meaning-making, emotion, and beauty. Contrary to conventional leadership scholarship emphasizing measurable outcomes, March argued that leaders' poetic impact on human experience and meaning exceeds their ability to execute ins...

The Case for a Chief Innovation and Transformation Officer in the Age of AI, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 19.11.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is reshaping how organizations operate, yet many enterprises approach AI adoption primarily as a technical implementation challenge. This narrow focus overlooks the profound cultural, structural, and human capital transformations that determine whether AI investments deliver value or create organizational dysfunction. This article examines why traditional leadersh...

Mastering the AI Capability Gap: Why Domain Experts Must Lead AI Integration Before the Window Closes 18.11.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence presents organizations with an unprecedented paradox: the engineers building AI systems possess limited insight into optimal applications within specific professional domains, while domain experts often lack the technical fluency to unlock AI's potential in their fields. This capability gap creates a strategic window for practitioners who bridge both worlds—combin...

The GenAI Divide: Why 95% of Enterprise AI Investments Fail—and How the 5% Succeed, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 18.11.2025

Abstract: Despite $30–40 billion in enterprise GenAI investment, 95% of organizations achieve zero measurable return, trapped on the wrong side of what we term the "GenAI Divide." This review synthesizes findings from MIT's Project NANDA research examining 300+ AI implementations and interviews with 52 organizations to identify why pilots stall and how exceptional performers succeed. The divide st...

AI in Education: Building Learning Systems That Elevate Rather Than Erode Human Capability 17.11.2025

Abstract: The integration of artificial intelligence into educational settings presents a fundamental challenge: how to harness powerful generative technologies without undermining the very cognitive capabilities required to use them wisely. This paper examines the pedagogical implications of AI adoption across educational institutions, drawing on cognitive science, instructional research, and eme...

From Silence to Stewardship: Business Faculty Responses to Administrative Incompetence, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 17.11.2025

Abstract: U.S. higher education faces mounting existential pressures—enrollment declines, cost escalation, political skepticism, and administrative managerialism that prioritizes short-term institutional survival over long-term scholarly mission. Despite widespread critique, business management faculty have largely failed to mount effective resistance to managerialist interventions, even as these...

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