The world of work is already subject to constant change due to demographic change, changing values, a shortage of skilled labour and technological developments: As a result, the requirements for good leadership are also changing and the methods and tools of the past are no longer sufficient. Competent management of employees plays a central role in the increasing competition for qualified specialists ("war for talent") for the success of a company. In an increasingly dynamic, networked and international world of work, the adaptability and willingness of managers and employees to cooperate are important key competences in the digitalised world of work (André et al., 2021; Hofmann et al., 2021). Traditional management models and tasks will gradually fade into the background. Co-operative, network-dynamic and value-orientated leadership styles will gain in importance. 1. Data-supported decision-making: In order to make more informed decisions, managers can draw on a wide range of data that has been analysed by AI. This can help to minimise risks. At the same time, opportunities can be better utilised. 2. Automation of routine tasks: AI can automate many repetitive tasks, giving managers more time to think strategically and develop their teams. 3. HR management: AI can help with the selection, development and management of teams by analysing data on the performance and behaviour of employees. 4. Use of chatbots and virtual assistants: Managers can use AI-supported tools to interact with employees, answer questions and provide information, thereby improving communication and the exchange of information. 5. Developing new business models: Companies are using AI to develop new products and services that can change entire industries. Understanding these developments and being able to react to them is essential for managers.
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