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Leadership in the age of AI
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|August 05, 2025
We live in a Volatile, Unpredictable, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) world where the business landscape is constantly shifting and evolving that requires leaders to be adaptable and resilient to stay agile and ahead of the competition.
TheriseofArtificial Intelligence (AI) in this environment has been nothing short of transformative, revolutionizing industries and redefining the way we work. For leaders, AI presents exciting opportunities—but also complex challenges. While it’s automating tasks and streamlining decisionmaking, AI cannot replace the emotional intelligence, adaptability, and creativity that define great leadership.
AI has emerged as a transformative force in the business landscape, granting organizations the power to reform processes and ramp up productivity.The scale and scope of this shift is fundamentally changing the constraints for business leaders, presenting new opportunities to increase competitive advantage and growth.
As leaders, we must navigate these transformative times with an open and rational mind. Therefore, it’s crucial for us to continually evolve and refine our own perspectives, ensuring that while we work to harness Al’s capabilities, we understand its implications and prioritize the fundamental essence of human contribution and human values.
Leadership in the AI era requires organizations to strike a balance between addressing the ethical and security implications of technology and harnessing its competitive advantages.Business leaders across all sectors are dealing with new concerns around data security, privacy, ethics and skills bestowing additional responsibilities to consider. It will become increasingly important for leaders to successfully manage a blended workforce of human talent and AI capabilities. This combined workforce is another strategic win, with studies indicating that a balanced human-machine relationship can lead to a threefold improvement in AI’s return on investment.
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