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The changing role of middle managers in the age of AI and chat technologies
The Mercury
|August 26, 2025
ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) and workplace chat tools are transforming how organisations operate, communicate, and manage workloads.
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For middle managers, this shift is particularly profound. Tasks that once dominated daily management responsibilities, such as analysing performance, creating reports, and managing projects, are rapidly being automated, challenging middle managers to urgently redefine their roles.
Shifting from oversight to insight-Historically, middle management acted as the bridge between senior leadership and frontline employees. They were responsible for translating strategy into actionable steps, tracking progress, and ensuring teams stayed aligned. Today, AI and chat technologies are changing that dynamic.
Digital platforms can deliver real-time insights, automate scheduling, and generate reports with a speed and accuracy that greatly reduces the need for hands-on oversight. Meanwhile, chat tools enable faster, often direct communication between different levels of an organisation, sometimes bypassing traditional managerial channels.
However, this does not signal the end of middle managers. Instead, it marks a transformation in their role, as they are no longer required to focus primarily on routine data tasks. Their focus must shift toward critical thinking, strategic decision-making, and applying AI-driven insights effectively in real-world operations. Rather than competing with AI, middle managers will be expected to use it as a tool, interpreting data, separating signals from noise, and guiding their teams through complex challenges.
Those who embrace this evolution can become strategic assets, adding value by contextualising AI-generated insights and ensuring they lead to meaningful outcomes.
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