16 July 2026
Fenix Bretz, Client Director
AI is on its way to becoming a natural part of working life, and we now know that it’s not the technological possibilities that determine success – it’s the leadership and organizational culture. To truly benefit from AI, we need to:
In many organisations, AI initiatives begin with executive strategies and technology investments. But the greatest opportunities are often discovered closer to the work itself.
Employees understand where bottlenecks exist, where time is lost and where repetitive tasks create frustration. When leaders empower people to experiment with AI, valuable use cases emerge organically, creating both engagement and innovation.
The role of leadership is not to have all the answers. It is to create the conditions where learning and exploration can thrive.
New technology often creates uncertainty. Many employees worry about making mistakes, appearing uninformed or falling behind.
This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as technology shame — the hesitation to engage with new tools for fear of getting it wrong.
Leaders play a critical role in removing this barrier. By normalising learning, encouraging questions and openly sharing their own experiences, leaders help create the psychological safety required for experimentation and growth.
When people feel safe to learn, they become willing to change.
As AI becomes part of everyday work, organisations need clear principles that guide responsible use without stifling innovation.
Effective AI governance creates clarity around accountability, ethics, data security and capability building. Rather than restricting experimentation, it helps employees innovate with confidence.
The most effective policies are not static documents. They evolve alongside the technology, the organisation and the people using it.
AI will not transform organisations on its own.
Sustainable transformation happens when technology, leadership and human capability evolve together.
The leaders who succeed will not simply implement new tools. They will build organisations that are curious enough to explore, skilled enough to adapt and courageous enough to change.
Because in the age of AI, leadership remains the most important technology of all.
I am Fenix Bretz, and I help organisations turn people, culture and leadership into business value.
With more than 20 years of experience in strategy, leadership, organisational development and HR, I have worked with organisations ranging from fast-growing scale-ups to global enterprises. My focus is simple: helping organisations build the capabilities, culture and leadership required to thrive in times of transformation.
Together with Mannaz, I help leaders and organisations navigate change, strengthen performance and create sustainable results through people.
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