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Dec 12, 2025

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Leading Through the AI Integration Gap: Why Organizational Change Now Defines Competitive Advantage, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 29.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations have moved beyond questioning whether artificial intelligence delivers value. The critical challenge has shifted to organizational integration: restructuring work, redefining roles, and redesigning processes to capture demonstrated AI value while managing risks inherent in sociotechnical transformation. This article examines the AI integration gap—the distance between techn...

The MOST Assessment: How Empirical Validation Is Reshaping Organization Development Practice and Professionalization, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 28.10.2025

Abstract: Organization Development has long struggled with establishing empirically validated competency frameworks that balance theoretical rigor with practical application. The recent publication of the MOST (Mastering Organizational & Societal Transformation) competency model represents a significant step toward professionalizing OD practice. Grounded in socio-technical systems theory and valid...

Solving HR's Last-Mile Problem: Getting People Data into Frontline Managers' Hands, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 28.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations invest heavily in people analytics infrastructure yet fail to translate insights into frontline management action. This article examines the persistent "last-mile problem" in human resources: the gap between centralized people data and the managers who need it for daily performance decisions. Despite unprecedented volumes of workforce analytics, structural barriers—data sil...

When Metrics Become the Mission: Understanding and Managing Measurement Distortion in Organizations 27.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly rely on quantitative metrics to guide decision-making, resource allocation, and performance evaluation. While measurement provides valuable insights, it simultaneously creates powerful behavioral incentives that can systematically undermine organizational effectiveness. This article examines the phenomenon of measurement distortion—the process by which metrics...

Microshifting: The Next Evolution in Work Design Beyond Remote and Hybrid Models, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 26.10.2025

Abstract: The traditional 9-to-5 workday is experiencing fundamental disruption as workers adopt microshifting—the practice of fragmenting work into flexible, non-contiguous blocks aligned with peak productivity, caregiving demands, and personal wellbeing. Recent data reveal that 65% of office workers seek greater schedule flexibility, while employees demonstrate willingness to sacrifice up to 9%...

From Search to Match: How AI Agents Are Reshaping Platform Economics and Organizational Strategy, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 25.10.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence agents are fundamentally transforming how platforms operate, shifting economic dynamics from search-based to matching-based systems. This transition introduces new forms of market congestion where AI agents acting on behalf of users create coordination challenges that differ markedly from traditional search costs. Drawing on recent empirical evidence and matching...

AI-Driven Role Conflict: Navigating Capability Expansion and Territorial Tensions in the Generative AI Era, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 24.10.2025

Abstract: The rapid diffusion of generative artificial intelligence tools is fundamentally reshaping professional boundaries within organizations. As accessible AI systems enable individuals to perform tasks previously requiring specialized training—coding, design, content creation, data analysis—organizations face a novel form of role conflict driven not by resource scarcity but by capability abu...

Unlocking Human Potential: Motivation Theory in Organizational Settings, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 22.10.2025

Abstract: Motivation remains one of the most critical yet complex drivers of organizational performance and individual wellbeing. This article synthesizes contemporary motivation theory—including self-determination theory, social cognitive theory, goal-orientation frameworks, and attribution theory—to provide evidence-based guidance for practitioners navigating workforce engagement challenges. Dra...

Theory-Driven Innovation in Organizations: From Combinatorial Possibilities to Practical Breakthroughs, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 21.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations face astronomical numbers of potential innovation pathways, yet most successfully navigate toward useful combinations of ideas, technologies, and processes. This article examines how theory-driven experimentation generates combinatorial salience within organizational contexts, enabling practitioners to identify promising innovations among indefinite possibilities. Drawing o...

AI-Augmented Decision Rights: Redesigning Authority in Human-Machine Organizations, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 21.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly deploy artificial intelligence systems as active participants in decision-making processes, fundamentally altering traditional authority structures and accountability frameworks. This transformation requires systematic redesign of decision rights—the formal and informal protocols governing who decides what, when, and with what level of AI involvement. Drawing o...

Algorithmic Management: Leadership in Organizations Where AI Supervises Humans, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 20.10.2025

Abstract: Algorithmic management—the use of automated systems to direct, evaluate, and discipline workers—has expanded from platform-based gig work to traditional employment across multiple sectors. This shift fundamentally alters workplace relationships, introducing automated decision-making processes that can affect trust, autonomy, and wellbeing while offering potential gains in efficiency and...

The Hidden Cost of Poor Job Quality: Why Workers Are Struggling and What Organizations Can Do About It, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 19.10.2025

Abstract: The American Job Quality Study reveals a critical workforce gap: 60% of U.S. workers lack quality jobs across five dimensions—financial well-being, workplace safety and respect, growth opportunities, voice in decisions, and schedule control. This nationally representative survey of over 18,000 workers demonstrates that poor job quality correlates with diminished employee satisfaction, re...

Claude Skills and the Organizational Redesign of Work: Simplicity as Strategic Infrastructure, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 18.10.2025

Abstract: Claude Skills, introduced by Anthropic in October 2025, represent a paradigm shift in organizational AI adoption through radical simplification. Unlike previous approaches requiring complex protocols and substantial technical infrastructure, Skills employ a deceptively simple architecture: Markdown files containing task instructions, optional supporting scripts, and minimal metadata. Thi...

When AI Investments Fail: Why Work Redesign, Not Technology Deployment, Unlocks ROI, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 17.10.2025

Abstract: Despite widespread adoption of artificial intelligence tools at the individual level, organizational returns remain disappointing. Recent industry research indicates that only a small fraction of companies achieve significant value from AI investments, with satisfaction rates similarly low. This gap between individual experimentation and enterprise-scale value realization stems not from...

Organizational Structure for AI-First Operations: Beyond Traditional Hierarchies 16.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations deploying artificial intelligence at scale face a fundamental structural challenge: traditional hierarchies built for human decision-making prove inadequate when algorithms assume core operational roles. This article examines how AI-first operations—where AI systems execute primary workflows rather than merely supporting human tasks—necessitate new organizational forms that...

Bridging the AI Implementation Gap in HR: From Hype to Value Draft, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 15.10.2025

Abstract: Despite surging interest in artificial intelligence within human resources, most organizations remain in the early stages of their AI journey, with two-thirds having less than one year of implementation experience. This article synthesizes research and practitioner insights from David Green's comprehensive September 2025 HR analytics review to examine why many HR departments struggle to...

Beyond the Job-Hopping Myth: Why Gen Z Turnover Signals a Leadership Crisis, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 15.10.2025

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...

AI-Driven Workforce Planning: Predictive Models for Future Talent Needs 14.10.2025

Abstract: Organizations increasingly deploy artificial intelligence to anticipate workforce requirements, moving beyond reactive headcount management toward predictive talent architecture. This article examines how AI-driven workforce planning systems combine machine learning, organizational data, and external labor market signals to forecast skill gaps, succession risks, and capacity constraints....

Humane AI Transformation: Building Competitive Advantage Through People-Centered Technology Strategy, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 14.10.2025

Abstract: Artificial intelligence adoption in organizations has largely focused on technical implementation and cost reduction, often overlooking the foundational human and cultural elements that determine transformation success. This article examines humane AI transformation as a strategic imperative that integrates business goals, workforce capability development, cultural evolution, and leaders...

Enterprise AI Upskilling at Scale: Strategic Workforce Transformation in the Age of Generative AI, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 13.10.2025

Abstract: Large-scale AI upskilling initiatives represent a critical organizational response to generative AI adoption across knowledge-intensive sectors. This article examines enterprise strategies for workforce AI capability development, analyzing Citigroup's 175,000-employee prompt engineering training program alongside parallel initiatives at JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo. Drawing...

When Reorganization Becomes the Problem: Breaking the Cycle of Structural Instability, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 13.10.2025

Abstract: Organizational restructuring has become a reflexive managerial response to performance challenges, yet evidence suggests that frequent reorganizations rarely deliver intended outcomes and often inflict substantial hidden costs. Research indicates that fewer than one in four reorganizations succeed in improving performance, while more than half result in productivity declines during imple...

Beyond Token Initiatives: Co-Creating Neurodiverse Work Environments through HR-Led Participatory Design, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 13.10.2025

Abstract: This article examines the emerging field of neurodiversity-inclusive organizational design through a critical pragmatist and sociotechnical systems lens. The neuroinclusion movement, which recognizes cognitive differences as natural variations rather than deficits, has gained significant traction in organizational contexts over the past decade. Despite this progress, many organizational...

Work Pattern Evolution and Economic Development: An Organizational Complexity Framework, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 12.10.2025

Abstract: This article examines the coevolution of work patterns and economic development through an organizational complexity lens. As economies advance from agricultural to industrial to knowledge-based structures, both work arrangements and organizational forms undergo fundamental transformations. The research synthesizes evidence on how increases in economic complexity necessitate correspondin...

Distributed Work, Concentrated Capabilities: Organizational Adaptation and Economic Diversification, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 12.10.2025

Abstract: This article examines how organizations can leverage distributed work models to build concentrated capabilities that drive economic diversification and competitive advantage. As remote and hybrid work arrangements become normalized across industries, forward-thinking organizations are moving beyond logistical concerns to strategic capability development. Drawing on empirical research and...

The Capability Frontier: How Organizations Navigate Talent Mobility to Drive Economic Complexity, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD 11.10.2025

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...

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