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Leadership and AI: Between Responsibility and Opportunity

Leadership and AI: Between Responsibility and Opportunity

by Marina Begic | May 6, 2025 | Digital Transformation, Leadership and AI, Leadership Tips | 0 comments

Leadership and AI: Between Responsibility and Opportunity

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Leadership and AI: Between responsibility and opportunity

Artificial intelligence is no longer a pipe dream – it is changing our working world here and now. It is about much more than technology: it is about attitude. How do we want to lead when machines think for themselves? How do we provide orientation when uncertainty is becoming the new constant?

Trust instead of fear

Many leaders worry about being replaced by AI. But this fear is rarely justified. Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, says that not a single one of her client companies plans to replace employees with AI. On the contrary – the technology is intended to relieve, not displace.

An international study of over 4,000 executives shows that the majority see AI as an opportunity for efficiency, better decision-making, and higher quality of collaboration. At the same time, there is often a lack of know-how, courage, and a clear strategy to truly leverage this potential.

This is where leaders are called upon to take responsibility – not in the future, but now. After all, we cannot outsource technological developments. We are challenged to recognize the opportunities of AI – and to boldly break new ground.

Beyond Efficiency – How AI Can Make Leadership Better

AI is often reduced to speed, cost-cutting, and automation. But its true value lies in enhancing quality: helping us to act more strategically, communicate more clearly, lead more reflectively, and master complexity.

Artificial Intelligence does not replace leadership – it enhances and empowers it. When used wisely, it strengthens human connection, creates space for meaningful work and reflection – all the things that define modern leadership.

AI as a lever for better leadership – not only for efficiency

Three Levels Where AI Strengthens Leadership

1. Individual Level

Through AI, leaders gain time by automating tasks like text generation, research, or translation. This frees up space for strategic thinking, personal development, and effective leadership.

2. Team Level

AI-powered tools improve collaboration and communication through feedback systems, knowledge platforms, and digital simulations. Meetings become more structured, decisions more grounded.

3. Organizational Level
Data-driven decisions, automated processes, and innovation impulses – AI enables organizations to become adaptive and learning-driven. Leadership becomes a catalyst for true transformation. 

Technology Is Not Enough – Values Remain Central

The more algorithms become part of our everyday lives, the more crucial human qualities become: empathy, responsibility, and ethical orientation. Good leadership remains human where it matters – wherever decisions impact people.

The use of AI brings new questions: What should be automated – and what must remain human? Which values must be preserved? Leadership today means finding clear answers and demonstrating authentic values.

At the same time, even though empathy itself can’t be programmed, AI can sometimes appear more patient or neutral than humans. What matters is not what AI can do theoretically, but how we shape and use it.

Leading today means creating spaces for experimentation, encouraging reflection, and integrating technology responsibly, not out of tech enthusiasm, but because we want to shape the future.

Learning as a Leadership Mandate – Rethought with AI

Judith Marks, CEO of Otis, summed it up: Leadership means setting a strategic direction while continuously learning. This is precisely where AI can unlock enormous potential.

What many e-learning platforms have long promised, AI can finally deliver: individualized, flexible, and needs-based learning – anytime, anywhere. Learning paths adapt dynamically, and feedback is delivered in real-time.

Especially when it comes to building soft skills – like conversation techniques, feedback, or conflict management – AI is a powerful enabler. Intelligent simulations react live, reflect real-world challenges, and promote sustainable development.

At MDI, we actively use this technology in leadership training, especially for interactive roleplays designed to strengthen leadership skills. Participants receive direct, situation-based feedback, boosting their effectiveness through repetition and practice.

Why the big breakthrough is still a long time coming

Why the Big Breakthrough Is Still Pending

Despite positive attitudes, studies show that only 13% of companies report a tangible AI impact. Why is that?

One key factor: Trust. Julie Sweet distinguishes two dimensions:

  • Functional trust: Does the technology work reliably? Built through usage, experience, and good change management.

  • Emotional trust: Will AI take away my job? Will it diminish my role?

It’s often emotional trust that becomes the stumbling block. Yet history shows: change has always been a constant in the labor market. 80% of today’s jobs didn’t exist 100 years ago.

Thus, the real question is not: “What will AI take from me?” but rather: “What can it give me – and what will I make of it?” This is where modern leadership truly begins: by driving a shift in perspective.

First Steps – How Leaders Can Get Started

1. Experiment yourself: Try tools like ChatGPT for everyday tasks. Build realistic familiarity.

2. Communicate openly: Share your experiences and uncertainties. It builds trust.

3. Enable experimentation: Encourage your team to try new tools. Build a culture of learning.

4. Discuss ethics: What can and should be automated? What must remain human?

5. Identify potentials: Where along the value chain can AI create real added value?

6. Lead by example: Show authentic values, use AI thoughtfully, and actively shape the future.

Conclusion: Future-Proof Leadership Combines Humanity and Technology

AI is not a threat nor a miracle cure – it is a tool. How we use it will determine its value.

If we recognize Artificial Intelligence as an opportunity to make our work more meaningful, our communication clearer, and our decisions more sound, we create a new kind of leadership – one that unites technology and humanity. For greater impact, greater purpose, and a stronger future.

Marina Begic

Marina Begic

Head of Business Development – Digital Transformation Driver

Marina has been working on new, effective learning methods and the future of corporate learning for over 15 years. In her current role, she is responsible for Digital Business Development at MDI, where her focus is not driven by the current buzzwords, but primarily on the feasibility of digital transformation for clients such as Erste Group, Lenzing, Semperit, Deutsche Bahn, Andritz AG, Uniqa, Mayr-Melnhof, Frequentis, RHIM. Her greatest strength is bringing loose ends together, which she impressively demonstrates time and time again with her big picture view and multi-dimensional approach. Her greatest passion is to provide learners not only with an experience, but also with real, lasting value for their real challenges.

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From Typewriters to AI: Leadership Over the Past 60 Years

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From Typewriters to AI: The Evolution of Technology and Leadership Over the Past 60 Years

As we stand on the brink of a new era in technology and leadership, it’s crucial to reflect on the journey that has brought us here. Today, personal computers and hybrid work models are standard, but the path to this reality has been filled with remarkable innovations and visionary leaders.

Celebrating 60 years of MDI’s impact on shaping and training leaders, we look back at the extraordinary changes in both technology and leadership since 1964. As Isaac Newton said, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Let’s embark on a journey through time to appreciate how far we’ve come.

The Birth of the Digital Age

In 1964, while The Beatles’ “A Hard Day’s Night” topped the charts, Texas Instruments introduced the integrated circuit, marking the dawn of a new era in electronics. Baby Boomers began to integrate these new technologies into the workplace, setting the stage for the digital revolution.

The creation of ARPANET, the precursor to the internet, laid the foundation for a connected world. The 1970s witnessed dynamic shifts in leadership styles, transforming corporate culture. Personal computing emerged with Microsoft and Apple at the forefront, and by 1977, the introduction of the Apple II was revolutionizing both offices and homes.

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    Technological and Cultural Expansion

    The 1980s brought mobility and connectivity into the spotlight with innovations like the Osborne 1 and Motorola’s first mobile phone. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the standardization of TCP/IP protocols in 1983 heralded a truly interconnected world.

    Cultural phenomena such as Star Wars captivated millions, redefining the nature of storytelling. As the new millennium approached, Google and Wikipedia transformed our access to and interaction with information. Pop culture evolved with “The Simpsons,” offering a satirical view of American life through the antics of a yellow cartoon family.

    The Digital and Data Revolution

    The introduction of the iPhone and iPad seamlessly integrated technology into daily life, showcasing the adaptability and drive of Millennials stepping into leadership roles. Platforms like TikTok are redefining media consumption, fueled by the creativity and engagement of a new generation.

    Technologies like Tesla’s Autopilot and Google’s advances in quantum computing hint at the incredible possibilities of the future. Contemporary leadership now embraces global movements for climate action, reflecting an evolving focus on sustainability and social responsibility.

    Embracing the New Era

    As we adapt to the ever-changing landscape of our world, the past six decades serve as a testament to the continuous journey of innovation and leadership. Looking ahead, it’s clear that the evolution of technology and leadership will persist, driven by creativity, adaptability, and a vision for a better future.

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    A New Step into the World of Technologies – Artificial Intelligence for Leaders

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    What is Artificial Intelligence?

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    Customer Service and Recruiting

    A form of artificial intelligence that you are probably familiar with is chatbots that provide automated responses to customer questions. This saves your employees a lot of work, allowing them to focus on more complex tasks, thereby increasing the productivity of the company.

    AI can also bring advantages in the field of recruiting. AI-powered programs can analyze applications based on keywords and qualifications and recommend the most suitable candidates for the position to employers.

    Data Analysis for Success

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    However, AI can not only determine existing trends but also predict future trends and adjust the company’s strategies accordingly. This naturally provides a competitive advantage.

    Potential Risks of Artificial Intelligence

    Although AI brings some advantages to our companies, there are also risks involved in its use. On the one hand, AI systems are more vulnerable to hacker attacks. Hackers can limit the capabilities of the programs, thereby infiltrating and gaining access to important information.

    On the other hand, artificial intelligence is still only an imitation of human behavior and cannot replace emotions, creativity, and empathy. Chatbots can, therefore, appear impersonal, and their direct and unfiltered nature can be perceived as hurtful.

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    1. The Vision

    First and foremost, you need to be clear about the exact purpose for which you want to use Artificial Intelligence in order to provide the best possible relief for yourself and your employees. Consider realistic goals that you can set for the company.

    Share these goals and ideas in an AI roadmap with your employees. By doing so, you involve more people in the company in your decisions, and you can work out your plans together.

    2. Soft Management Skills

    In this age, leadership qualities such as curiosity and emotional stability become even more important as AI replaces the “hard” elements of leadership (such as processing information).

    Leaders need to be more open to new things and adapt to changes. This can establish a basis of trust with your employees, making the implementation of artificial intelligence easier.

    3. Test Artificial Intelligence

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    Furthermore, the programs develop their own feedback loop, which allows you to simplify and improve their use.

    Artificial Intelligence

    4. Data Privacy and Transparency

    Since AI systems often have access to personal data of employees, you should comply with European data protection regulations when using Artificial Intelligence.

    In some cases, the applications may even need to be certified according to European standards to achieve the highest possible level of security.

    Transparency is also crucial as your employees should know when and in what context artificial intelligence is used in the company. This promotes trust in the leadership and AI systems, and your employees can adapt to their use more quickly.

    5. Don’t Forget About People

    When implementing artificial intelligence, employees often have concerns about being completely replaced by machines. It is up to you not to forget about the human employees and continue to distribute tasks to them.

    Artificial intelligence should be seen as more as a tool and less than a workforce. Data and proposed changes should still be analyzed and interpreted by humans.

    As a leader, you should continuously support your employees and provide them with ongoing training to foster their work with artificial intelligence.

    Conclusion

    Artificial Intelligence brings several benefits to companies as it simplifies and automates work processes. At MDI, we have also familiarized ourselves with programs like Chat-GPT recently.

    Of course, caution and careful consideration are necessary when applying AI. However, we are confident that with proper preparation and security measures, a significant step can be taken into a new world of technologies.

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