Productivity , Efficiency
27 de May de 2026 - 17h05m
ShareArtificial intelligence is already part of companies’ daily operations
Artificial intelligence is already present in the day-to-day operations of companies. It writes content, organizes information, automates tasks, creates reports, and accelerates processes.
But there is a silent problem growing inside organizations.
According to the Microsoft Work Trend Index 2026 study, only 26% of employees believe their leaders know how to use AI correctly.
This number reveals something much bigger than a lack of technical knowledge.
It shows that many teams perceive:
And this can directly impact productivity, organizational culture, and business results.
In this article, you will understand:
Today, many companies believe that “using AI” means:
But real digital transformation does not begin with technology.
It begins with management.
The truth is simple:
AI does not fix poor management
If a company already has:
AI may simply accelerate that chaos.
When only 26% of employees believe their leaders know how to use AI correctly, the problem is not just technical.
It is strategic.
Employees are evaluating:
And teams quickly notice when technology is being used without proper planning.
Many companies appear more productive because they:
But productivity is not movement.
Productivity is results.
A team can appear extremely busy and still:
AI accelerated corporate work.
But speed does not mean efficiency.
Today, many companies deal with:
The result?
Exhausted teams.
Overloaded managers.
Less focus.
More operational anxiety.
There is a huge difference between:
A company can automate useless tasks and still remain unproductive.
Prepared leaders ask different questions:
These questions generate far more value than simply searching for “the next AI tool.”
Mature companies use AI to:
Identify bottlenecks
AI helps identify invisible patterns that reduce productivity.
Improve decision-making
Management based only on opinions is no longer enough.
Efficient companies use data.
Reduce repetitive tasks
Automation frees up time for strategic activities.
Improve team focus
Not every activity generates results.
AI should help companies prioritize better.
Many companies still measure productivity the wrong way.
They focus on:
But ignore:
And that creates teams that are busy… but not truly productive.
When employees notice that:
trust in leadership decreases.
And trust directly impacts:
Future leaders will need to master:
Because companies now compete on adaptability.
And adaptability depends on intelligent information.
Data will become one of the biggest competitive advantages in the coming years.
But there is one important detail:
collecting data is not enough.
Companies must transform information into decisions.
Efficient businesses can identify:
Without this, management continues to rely on guesswork.
The most efficient companies do not use AI just to appear modern.
They use technology to:
That is the difference between superficial digitalization and operational intelligence.
Tools like Monitoo help companies make productivity visible.
Instead of operating blindly, managers can understand:
This allows for far more strategic decisions.
And most importantly:
data-driven management does not mean micromanagement.
It means operational clarity.
The data from the Microsoft research sends an important warning to the market:
most teams still do not believe their leaders know how to use AI correctly.
And this happens because many companies are focused only on tools — not strategy.
AI truly can transform productivity, efficiency, and growth.
But only when there is:
In the end, the future will not belong to the companies that use the most AI.
It will belong to the companies that use AI intelligently.