For decades, leadership was synonymous with overseeing workflows and tracking output. AI has dismantled that illusion by absorbing the execution layer entirely. Companies that thrive in this environment are moving away from managing production and toward architecting growth. Lucas DiPietrantonio, CEO of Darkroom, notes that the value of a leader now resides in taste, strategic sequencing, and setting the standard for quality rather than simply ensuring tasks are completed.
This shift creates a high-stakes environment where weak strategy becomes visible almost immediately. According to DHR Global’s 2026 Workforce Trends Report, while 39% of employees report productivity gains from AI, only 34% feel their organization has clearly articulated how these tools affect their roles. When teams move at the speed of automation without a shared sense of purpose, confusion replaces performance. Leaders are no longer just orchestrators; they are the filters that prevent AI from amplifying poor strategy at scale.





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