Fresh survey results suggest managers and employees are struggling to understand how and when to integrate generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology into their work. They seek training and a better understanding of organisational expectations and strategy to help them use AI in their jobs.
Nearly all employees (96%) who responded to a new Wiley survey say are experiencing some degree of stress about change at work, with 40 per cent saying they are struggling to understand how to integrate AI into their work, and nearly twice that number (75%) saying they lack confidence in how to utilise AI. That’s according to the latest Wiley Workplace Intelligence report, “The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence: 3 Tips for Navigating the AI Era.” And their bosses appear to agree, as only around a third (34%) of the people managers surveyed say they feel equipped to support AI integration.
Employees say the best ways for them to feel more comfortable integrating AI would be if their company provided training on ways to accomplish it (61%), a clear understanding of organisational strategy (54%), and clear expectations around the usage of AI (48%).
“At a time of such upheaval, it’s important for companies to provide employees—particularly managers—with information to help them understand what is happening and how best to deal with it,” said Wiley researcher Tracey Carney, who headed the study. “Effective change management includes both implementing the tools themselves and helping employees cope with the big transitions they are facing.”
While most respondents (80%) feel their manager is supportive of their efforts to integrate AI into their workflows, just 60 per cent think their manager is knowledgeable about how to effectively accomplish this integration. As organisations push forward with AI initiatives, bridging the gap between support and proficiency can help ensure a successful transition.
Three Tips to Navigate AI Transition
Wiley’s report provides three tips for navigating technological change and effectively managing the transition to AI:
● Provide employees with clear use cases— Organisations should strive to clearly define how AI can be applied within their specific teams and roles, and what specific tools can be leveraged.
● Enhance transparency and communication—It is crucial for organisations to maintain transparent communication about the AI implementation process.
● Invest in manager training—Empowering managers with the skills and knowledge needed to guide their teams through AI adoption will bolster their ability to address concerns and can foster a more supportive and effective transition for employees.