
Too much data, too few decisions: Why AI can also paralyze companies
But visible effort doesn’t always show whether people make decisions that drive work forward, says Joe Malucchi, co-founder of Quail Group.
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The team encourages leaders to consider whether existing metrics primarily capture visible activities or whether they also reflect the quality of decisions made across teams. AI can paralyze companies in decision-making. © picture alliance/Michael Brandt This view corresponds to a broader change that the team observes in the performance evaluation of organizations. Activity is very visible, and by that I mean meetings, news, dashboards and project updates.
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The team encourages leaders to consider whether existing metrics primarily capture visible activities or whether they also reflect the quality of decisions made across teams.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1AI can paralyze companies in decision-making. © picture alliance/Michael Brandt This view corresponds to a broader change that the team observes in the performance evaluation of organizations. Activity is very visible, and by that I mean meetings, news, dashboards and project updates.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1
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