AI was supposed to make work cleaner, yet too often, it’s just creating clutter. HBR recently called it “workslop” — a flood of content, code, and tasks that look productive but add little real value. It’s what happens when teams automate faster than they align. The result is more output but less measurable outcome. We’ve seen it firsthand: models generating tickets faster than they can be prioritized, or tools creating reports no one actually reads.The problem isn’t the technology — it’s the absence of design discipline. Real productivity comes from clarity when every workflow, prompt, and automation points to an intentional goal. That's when real progress becomes visible again. 📖 Read the full article on HBR: https://lnkd.in/gWwptM82 #AIExecution #TechLeadership #AIProductivity #EngineeringExcellence #DigitalTransformation

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