How Senior Leaders Can Build Their Influence. Getting your peers to act on your ideas requires understanding what they care about and what drives their decisions. To Scale AI Agents Successfully, Think of Them Like Team Members. Just like your human employees, each AI agent needs a role, a defined scope of authority, approved sources of truth, and clear escalation rules.

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How Senior Leaders Can Build Their Influence

Getting your peers to act on your ideas requires understanding what they care about and what drives their decisions.

by Rebecca Knight

 

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To Scale AI Agents Successfully, Think of Them Like Team Members

Just like your human employees, each AI agent needs a role, a defined scope of authority, approved sources of truth, and clear escalation rules.

by Rahul Telang, Muhammad Zia Hydari, and Raja Iqbal

 

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Leaders Feel Their Agency Eroding—and They’re Starting to Withdraw

Years of upheaval and uncertainty have chipped away at their confidence. Here’s how they can get it back.

by Merete Wedell-Wedellsborg

 

 

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