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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 10, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read
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    The management diet: Why companies want fewer managers, not less leadership

    Microsoft’s latest layoffs have put managers under the spotlight, but AI is not replacing them altogether. Instead, companies are cutting unnecessary management layers while redefining what leadership looks like. Experts explain why this shift is happening, what it means for careers, and the skills professionals will need to stay relevant

    Microsoft’s latest layoffs have put managers under the spotlight, but AI is not replacing them altogether. Instead, companies are cutting unnecessary management layers while redefining what leadership looks like.

    The traditional corporate ladder is getting a makeover

    For decades, career growth followed a familiar path. Employees joined as executives, became team leads, moved into middle management and climbed steadily towards senior leadership

    Today, that journey is becoming less predictable

    Microsoft’s latest round of job cuts has once again put managers in the spotlight. Reports suggest the company is reducing management layers as it doubles down on artificial intelligence, echoing a trend already visible at companies such as Amazon, Meta and Shopify

    Across the technology industry, businesses are embracing flatter organisations with fewer layers between frontline employees and top leadership

    The shift has earned a nickname: the management diet

    But despite the headlines, experts say companies are not trying to get rid of managers altogether. They are rethinking what managers should actually do

    THIS IS ABOUT MORE THAN AI

    “It reflects a wider shift in the way organisations are restructuring themselves to become more responsive, flexible and results-driven,” says Gaurav Sharma, CHRO at True Balance

    According to him, organisations are asking whether every management layer is creating enough value by solving complex problems, mentoring employees and contributing to business growth

    Artificial intelligence is certainly playing a role. Managers are increasingly using AI to automate routine work, from administrative tasks and project coordination to assigning responsibilities. But Sharma believes the bigger shift is organisational redesign rather than technology alone

    Abhijeet Ghosh, CHRO at HireYou, agrees that companies are becoming more deliberate about reducing organisational complexity

    “In the last two years, companies are choosing a different strategy to make themselves faster and pursue agility,” he says

    “AI acts as an administrative buffer which allows organisations to deliberately eliminate management layers without hampering operational oversight, quality control and team coordination,” he adds

    AI IS TAKING OVER ROUTINE MANAGEMENT TASKS

    Much of what occupied middle managers for years is now being assisted by AI

    Performance dashboards update automatically. Meeting summaries are generated within seconds. Project progress can be tracked in real time, while AI tools help with workforce planning, scheduling, onboarding support and routine reporting

    “AI is increasingly automating data-intensive, repetitive and routine tasks that middle managers traditionally handled,” says Sharma

    Ghosh points to performance tracking, rethe responsibilities that are becoming increasingly automated

    That does not mean managers are becoming redundant

    “AI cannot be a substitute for judgement, empathy and contextual understanding,” Sharma says. Those qualities remain essential for resolving conflicts, coaching employees, building team culture and leading organisations through periods of change

    THE MANAGER’S JOB IS EVOLVING

    If AI is taking over repetitive coordination, what happens to managers?

    “The role of managers is evolving, instead of vanishing,” Sharma says

    Instead of supervising everyday workflows, future managers will spend more time developing talent, solving strategic problems, driving innovation and helping teams work across functions

    The distinction is becoming increasingly important

    Managers whose jobs revolve around approvals, monitoring routine workflows and collecting updates may find parts of their work automated. Those who combine business understanding with leadership, adaptability and strategic thinking are likely to become even more valuable

    WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CAREER

    The biggest change may not be fewer jobs. It could be fewer traditional promotions

    For young professionals, becoming a manager is no longer the only definition of career success

    “Career growth is not defined solely by transitioning into people management,” Sharma says. Instead, professionals should focus on building expertise, staying adaptable and solving complex business problems

    Ghosh believes employees should rethink the idea of climbing the corporate ladder

    “Instead of chasing a manager title, success will mean leading bigger projects, mastering specialised skills that AI can’t replace and taking different roles to understand how the whole business works,” he says

    The employees likely to stand out are those who continuously learn, understand AI tools, collaborate across teams and take ownership of business outcomes rather than simply managing people

    WILL INDIA FOLLOW THE SAME PATH?

    Experts believe Indian companies will move in the same direction, although not at Silicon Valley’s pace

    Sharma expects flatter organisational structures to become more common, especially among digital-first companies, while businesses with large, distributed workforces are likely to transition more gradually

    Ghosh predicts Indian firms will adopt a hybrid approach, balancing global pressure for leaner structures with the country’s long-standing preference for traditional corporate hierarchies

    The destination, however, appears similar

    Companies still need leaders. What they need fewer of are managers whose primary role is to supervise routine work

    As AI takes over coordination and administration, the managers who thrive will be those who coach people, make difficult decisions, build trust and help teams navigate constant change. In the workplace taking shape today, leadership is becoming less about hierarchy and more about impact

    Read more!
    – Ends
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    Jul 10, 2026 15:59 IST
    Read |Microsoft to cut 4,800 jobs as AI spending continues to rise
    Read |Microsoft lays off 9,000 more employees, pushing total job cuts past 15,000 since May
    Read |When layoffs hit the 40s: Professionals tell their job-loss stories

    The traditional corporate ladder is getting a makeover

    For decades, career growth followed a familiar path. Employees joined as executives, became team leads, moved into middle management and climbed steadily towards senior leadership

    Today, that journey is becoming less predictable

    Microsoft’s latest round of job cuts has once again put managers in the spotlight. Reports suggest the company is reducing management layers as it doubles down on artificial intelligence, echoing a trend already visible at companies such as Amazon, Meta and Shopify

    Across the technology industry, businesses are embracing flatter organisations with fewer layers between frontline employees and top leadership

    The shift has earned a nickname: the management diet

    But despite the headlines, experts say companies are not trying to get rid of managers altogether. They are rethinking what managers should actually do

    THIS IS ABOUT MORE THAN AI

    “It reflects a wider shift in the way organisations are restructuring themselves to become more responsive, flexible and results-driven,” says Gaurav Sharma, CHRO at True Balance

    According to him, organisations are asking whether every management layer is creating enough value by solving complex problems, mentoring employees and contributing to business growth

    Artificial intelligence is certainly playing a role. Managers are increasingly using AI to automate routine work, from administrative tasks and project coordination to assigning responsibilities. But Sharma believes the bigger shift is organisational redesign rather than technology alone

    Abhijeet Ghosh, CHRO at HireYou, agrees that companies are becoming more deliberate about reducing organisational complexity

    “In the last two years, companies are choosing a different strategy to make themselves faster and pursue agility,” he says

    “AI acts as an administrative buffer which allows organisations to deliberately eliminate management layers without hampering operational oversight, quality control and team coordination,” he adds

    AI IS TAKING OVER ROUTINE MANAGEMENT TASKS

    Much of what occupied middle managers for years is now being assisted by AI

    Performance dashboards update automatically. Meeting summaries are generated within seconds. Project progress can be tracked in real time, while AI tools help with workforce planning, scheduling, onboarding support and routine reporting

    “AI is increasingly automating data-intensive, repetitive and routine tasks that middle managers traditionally handled,” says Sharma

    Ghosh points to performance tracking, rethe responsibilities that are becoming increasingly automated

    That does not mean managers are becoming redundant

    “AI cannot be a substitute for judgement, empathy and contextual understanding,” Sharma says. Those qualities remain essential for resolving conflicts, coaching employees, building team culture and leading organisations through periods of change

    THE MANAGER’S JOB IS EVOLVING

    If AI is taking over repetitive coordination, what happens to managers?

    “The role of managers is evolving, instead of vanishing,” Sharma says

    Instead of supervising everyday workflows, future managers will spend more time developing talent, solving strategic problems, driving innovation and helping teams work across functions

    The distinction is becoming increasingly important

    Managers whose jobs revolve around approvals, monitoring routine workflows and collecting updates may find parts of their work automated. Those who combine business understanding with leadership, adaptability and strategic thinking are likely to become even more valuable

    WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CAREER

    The biggest change may not be fewer jobs. It could be fewer traditional promotions

    For young professionals, becoming a manager is no longer the only definition of career success

    “Career growth is not defined solely by transitioning into people management,” Sharma says. Instead, professionals should focus on building expertise, staying adaptable and solving complex business problems

    Ghosh believes employees should rethink the idea of climbing the corporate ladder

    “Instead of chasing a manager title, success will mean leading bigger projects, mastering specialised skills that AI can’t replace and taking different roles to understand how the whole business works,” he says

    The employees likely to stand out are those who continuously learn, understand AI tools, collaborate across teams and take ownership of business outcomes rather than simply managing people

    WILL INDIA FOLLOW THE SAME PATH?

    Experts believe Indian companies will move in the same direction, although not at Silicon Valley’s pace

    Sharma expects flatter organisational structures to become more common, especially among digital-first companies, while businesses with large, distributed workforces are likely to transition more gradually

    Ghosh predicts Indian firms will adopt a hybrid approach, balancing global pressure for leaner structures with the country’s long-standing preference for traditional corporate hierarchies

    The destination, however, appears similar

    Companies still need leaders. What they need fewer of are managers whose primary role is to supervise routine work

    As AI takes over coordination and administration, the managers who thrive will be those who coach people, make difficult decisions, build trust and help teams navigate constant change. In the workplace taking shape today, leadership is becoming less about hierarchy and more about impact

    – Ends
    Published By:
    Roshni
    Published On:
    Jul 10, 2026 15:59 IST
    Read |Microsoft to cut 4,800 jobs as AI spending continues to rise
    Read |Microsoft lays off 9,000 more employees, pushing total job cuts past 15,000 since May
    Read |When layoffs hit the 40s: Professionals tell their job-loss stories

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