AI Isn’t Killing Middle Management—It’s Exposing What It Was Never Designed to Do
AI is making something visible that was easier to ignore before. As systems improve, organizations no longer struggle to see what’s happening. Performance signals surface earlier, patterns are clearer, and issues appear before they escalate. But visibility doesn’t resolve what follows. It simply moves the pressure to a different point—where information must become a decision.
That’s where variation begins to show. Two managers see the same signal and respond differently. Not because they lack capability, but because the decision itself isn’t consistently defined. Over time, those differences compound. What looks like a problem of management layers is often something else entirely—the absence of a clear, shared model for how decisions are made once the signal appears.