Keep Pace with Your Team’s New Speed. AI is making it possible for your team to execute faster than ever before. More ideas are turning into projects, and more decisions are requiring your input. To keep pace, you need to rethink how you guide work and spend your attention. Set direction, not tasks. Focus less on assigning work and more on clarifying outcomes.

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Keep Pace with Your Team’s New Speed

AI is making it possible for your team to execute faster than ever before. More ideas are turning into projects, and more decisions are requiring your input. To keep pace, you need to rethink how you guide work and spend your attention. 

Set direction, not tasks. Focus less on assigning work and more on clarifying outcomes. Make sure your team knows the problem they’re solving, the change they’re driving, how success is measured, and who owns what. Clear goals create faster decisions. 

Define how you want to review work. Set expectations about what needs approval, what level of detail you want to see, and when you want input. Your team should know what good looks like before they start. 

Deploy AI as an emotional-intelligence coach. Fast communication can feel transactional. Use AI to review your messages, spot missing context or recognition, and improve how your communication lands. 

Filter for depth. Don’t rely on summaries alone. Use AI to surface what deserves your attention, then go deeper where it matters. 

Adjust your check-ins. Use AI-generated updates to reduce time spent on status reports so you can focus one-on-ones on coaching, feedback, and bigger decisions. And consider replacing longer weekly check-ins with shorter, more frequent conversations to catch problems early and keep work moving in the right direction. 

Read more in the article

Managers Are Struggling to Keep Up with the AI Productivity Boom

by Mollie West Duffy and Liz Fosslien

Read more in the article

Managers Are Struggling to Keep Up with the AI Productivity Boom

by Mollie West Duffy and Liz Fosslien

 

 

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