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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 1H 5M

AI Won't Fix Bad Managers

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John Baldino flies solo to tackle the uncomfortable truth that AI will not fix bad managers but will absolutely expose and replace them. With Oracle cutting 10 to 12 percent of its workforce, August job growth slowing to just 54,000 new positions, and companies across industries tightening budgets, the tolerance for mediocre management has evaporated. John breaks down how AI is already handling tier-one management tasks like scheduling, process triage, and even employee communication with more empathy than some human managers. He also explores the economic pressures hitting workers at every level, from shrinking severance packages to declining compensation benchmarks, and what it all means for managers who rely on busyness rather than results. Key Takeaways: AI will not fix bad managers. It will expose them faster and make it easier and cheaper to replace them. Oracle is cutting 10 to 12 percent of roles by end of year, partly because AI now handles portions of work previously done by humans. August 2025 job growth slowed to only 54,000 new positions, signaling a tightening labor market driven by both AI adoption and economic pressure. Companies are overworking good managers instead of developing bad ones. Expect to manage two teams for a slight pay bump while the bad manager gets let go. Busyness is not a substitute for competence. AI eliminates busywork, leaving managers with nowhere to hide if they lack real leadership skills. Bad managers who input poor practices into AI tools will be outed quickly. AI learns from its inputs, and senior leadership will trace bad outputs back to bad management. Compensation expectations need to reset. Job seekers should research current market rates rather than anchoring to their last salary. Small businesses are feeling the squeeze hardest with reduced hours, fewer staff, and less press coverage than enterprise layoffs. Watch for age bias when labeling managers as bad. Older managers at higher price points may be disproportionately targeted. Managers who focus on developing others, innovating processes, and driving revenue will rise to the top. Tactical-only managers are most at risk. 00:00 - Introduction and Jackie Clayton update 02:52 - Football season opens: Eagles vs Dallas 07:26 - AI and today's management discussion intro 07:40 - Oracle announces 10-12% workforce reduction 12:50 - AI handling tier-one management tasks 15:24 - Will AI replace bad managers entirely 15:59 - Breaking news: August adds only 54,000 jobs 18:37 - Doing more with less is the new reality 22:03 - Management development: thrown into the deep end 27:30 - Job growth slowdown and bad manager exposure 30:18 - Severance packages are shrinking 36:09 - Economic pressures: streaming, tipping, and consumer cutbacks 44:01 - Compensation expectations must reset for job seekers 53:00 - Bias risks in labeling bad managers 55:55 - What separates managers who will survive from those who will not Keywords: AI replacing managers, bad managers fired, AI workforce reduction, Oracle layoffs 2025, management accountability, doing more with less, compensation trends, job market slowdown, leadership development, AI in management

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John Baldino flies solo to tackle the uncomfortable truth that AI will not fix bad managers but will absolutely expose and replace them. With Oracle cutting 10 to 12 percent of its workforce, August job growth slowing to just 54,000 new positions, and companies across industries tightening budgets, the tolerance for mediocre management has evaporated. John breaks down how AI is already handling tier-one management tasks like scheduling, process triage, and even employee communication with more empathy than some human managers. He also explores the economic pressures hitting workers at every level, from shrinking severance packages to declining compensation benchmarks, and what it all means for managers who rely on busyness rather than results. Key Takeaways: AI will not fix bad managers. It will expose them faster and make it easier and cheaper to replace them. Oracle is cutting 10 to 12 percent of roles by end of year, partly because AI now handles portions of work previously done by humans. August 2025 job growth slowed to only 54,000 new positions, signaling a tightening labor market driven by both AI adoption and economic pressure. Companies are overworking good managers instead of developing bad ones. Expect to manage two teams for a slight pay bump while the bad manager gets let go. Busyness is not a substitute for competence. AI eliminates busywork, leaving managers with nowhere to hide if they lack real leadership skills. Bad managers who input poor practices into AI tools will be outed quickly. AI learns from its inputs, and senior leadership will trace bad outputs back to bad management. Compensation expectations need to reset. Job seekers should research current market rates rather than anchoring to their last salary. Small businesses are feeling the squeeze hardest with reduced hours, fewer staff, and less press coverage than enterprise layoffs. Watch for age bias when labeling managers as bad. Older managers at higher price points may be disproportionately targeted. Managers who focus on developing others, innovating processes, and driving revenue will rise to the top. Tactical-only managers are most at risk. 00:00 - Introduction and Jackie Clayton update 02:52 - Football season opens: Eagles vs Dallas 07:26 - AI and today's management discussion intro 07:40 - Oracle announces 10-12% workforce reduction 12:50 - AI handling tier-one management tasks 15:24 - Will AI replace bad managers entirely 15:59 - Breaking news: August adds only 54,000 jobs 18:37 - Doing more with less is the new reality 22:03 - Management development: thrown into the deep end 27:30 - Job growth slowdown and bad manager exposure 30:18 - Severance packages are shrinking 36:09 - Economic pressures: streaming, tipping, and consumer cutbacks 44:01 - Compensation expectations must reset for job seekers 53:00 - Bias risks in labeling bad managers 55:55 - What separates managers who will survive from those who will not Keywords: AI replacing managers, bad managers fired, AI workforce reduction, Oracle layoffs 2025, management accountability, doing more with less, compensation trends, job market slowdown, leadership development, AI in management

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