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Why AI and Empathy Are the New Foundations of Managerial Authority

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  AI is transforming how managers lead—discover how leadership evolves in 2026. Published: April 7, 2026 Reading time: 4:16 mn The New Rules of Leadership in a Hybrid, AI-Driven Workplace Leadership in 2026 looks fundamentally different from what it was a decade ago. Organizations are being reshaped by digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and a workforce that expects more autonomy, meaning, and recognition. Today, managers can no longer rely solely on traditional hierarchical authority. Instead, they must integrate  authority, empathy, and AI  to drive performance, sustain engagement, and lead transformation effectively. For HR leaders, operational managers, and professionals navigating career growth, this shift presents both a challenge and an opportunity: How do you lead effectively in a hybrid, fast-changing, and digitally enabled environment? Table of Contents The New Rules of Leadership 1. A Profound Transformation of Leadership ...

From Skills to Skill Stacks: The Real Future of Performance at Work

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   A skateboarder takes flight, demonstrating skill and balance under pressure as the sun sets in the background. Published: December 30, 2025 Reading time: 5.21 mn Sommaire 1. The Skill Obsession That Holds Organizations Back 2. Why Skills Alone No Longer Create Performance 3. What Is a Skill Stack? 4. AI Didn’t Replace Jobs — It Exposed Weak Skill Stacks 5. The HR Blind Spot: Training Without Architecture 6. Designing Skill Stacks: A Practical HR Framework 7. Skill Stacks and Employability: The Hidden Advantage 8. The New HR Rule of 2025 ✍️ Final Note – HKWeeks Perspective From Skills to Skill Stacks: The Real Future of Performance at Work For years, organizations have invested heavily in skills. They mapped them. They trained them. They benchmarked them against industry frameworks and future job forecasts. Yet despite record spending on learning and development, a paradox persists: perfor...