H K Weeks: The Podcast Rethinking HR and Work Culture

Hybrid Leadership in 2026: Why Managing Teams Is Getting Harder

17 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of HK WEEKS: The Podcast Rethinking HR and Work Culture, we explore why managing hybrid teams in 2026 has become one of the biggest leadership challenges for HR leaders, executives, and managers worldwide. As hybrid work becomes the default model for many organizations, companies are increasingly relying on AI-powered tools to monitor productivity, track collaboration, and improve team performance. But does more data actually create better leadership? This episode breaks down the new hybrid leadership playbook shaping the future of work. We discuss the growing tension between trust and employee monitoring, the risks of AI-driven management culture, and why the most effective leaders are shifting from supervision to strategic clarity. You’lllearn: * why hybrid teams are harder to manage than traditional teams * how AI is transforming leadership and HR practices * why outcome-based management is replacing activity tracking * the leadership skills required for the future of work * how companies can build trust, accountability, and alignment in distributed environments This episode is designed for HR professionals, people managers, consultants, and business leaders navigating organizational transformation in the age of AI and hybrid work. Topics include: leadership, HR strategy, AI management, hybridwork, employee engagement, future of work, organizational culture, workplace transformation, remote teams, and management innovation.

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