đź§ Leading with Meaning in the Age of Algorithms

How can leaders protect the meaning of work in a world of artificial intelligence?
🔍 Do we still feel purpose in what we do?
In a world where AI creates presentations, analyzes data, and writes code, it’s becoming harder to answer one of humanity’s oldest questions: “Does what I do matter?”
A study published in The International Journal of Human Resource Management poses a bold challenge to leaders: can we lead in a way that restores meaning to people’s work — even as their tasks are increasingly taken over by AI?
🤖 Artificial Intelligence: A Chance or a Threat to Meaning?
AI brings the promise of efficiency and optimization. But with automation of repetitive tasks comes a risk: the erosion of influence, relationships, and ultimately — a sense of meaning.
People increasingly feel that:
- their role in the organization is less needed,
- workplace relationships are being diluted by automation,
- their professional identity is fading.
⚖️ The Paradoxes of AI: Tensions Leaders Must Embrace
Researchers Näswall, Falkenberg, and Billing propose a “leadership through paradox” approach. Instead of choosing one side over the other, leaders should… embrace the tensions:
| Tension | How to navigate them? |
|---|---|
| Automation vs Autonomy | Give people influence where possible |
| Efficiency vs Ethics | Don’t optimize at the expense of values |
| Technology vs Humanity | Remind teams that people are not data |
| Standardization vs Meaning | Allow space for personal meaning in work |
đź§ Meaning as a Leadership Act
Contrary to belief, meaning is not a luxury—it’s a basic human need, a source of motivation, resilience, and loyalty. In the age of AI, leaders must:
- help people understand the “why”,
- create space for reflection and values,
- ask not only about results, but also about meaning.
đź’ˇ How to Build Meaning in an Algorithmic World?
Practical actions for leaders:
- Micro-autonomy – allow people to make small decisions about their work.
- Storytelling – remind them how their work impacts clients, society, and the team.
- Ethical dialogue – host discussions about AI’s impact and its limits.
- Empathy in management – notice when someone feels redundant.
đź§ Are You a Leader Who Protects Meaning?
If we fail to build a new language of meaning at work, AI won’t remain just a tool—it may become a threat to people’s sense of purpose, identity, and belonging.
Remember: technology can support meaning, but it can never create it. That’s a human responsibility.
You’ll dive deeper into this in Module 7: Identity and Meaning in the Age of AI.
🎯 Goal of the module: Learn how to help people maintain authenticity, motivation, and direction in a world shaped by algorithms.
Topics covered:
- How AI affects meaning, values, and identity
– Are we still the authors of our professional lives? - Redefining professional identity
– Which roles are disappearing, and which are gaining new significance? - Supporting autonomy and agency in a changing world
– Concrete leadership and HR practices.
đź•’ Duration: 3h (in-person) + 1h with a Guest Speaker
🎙️ Guest: Filip Dębowski – Human Leadership expert and researcher on meaning in the digital workplace.
