Artificial intelligence is transforming how work is done.
But for managers, the real question is not what AI can do.
It is what leaders should do.
AI at Work for Managers is a practical reflection on how AI fits into managerial responsibility. It does not focus on technical details or tools. Instead, it examines the core questions every leader must confront:
Where does AI improve clarity - and where does it distort it?
What responsibilities remain irreducibly human?
How should managers think about accountability in an AI-supported environment?
When does efficiency undermine judgment?
Written in a direct, concise style for busy professionals, this book explores how AI can strengthen communication, decision-making, and strategic thinking - without replacing human responsibility.
This is not a guide to automation.
It is a guide to disciplined thinking in an AI-enabled world.
For readers who want to move from reflection to daily application, a companion volume - AI at Work: Prompt Companion for Managers - provides 50 ready-to-use prompts designed for writing, meetings, reporting, and decision support.
The two volumes are designed to work together:
one clarifies principles, the other structures execution.
Technology evolves.
Judgment remains essential.