Wellable Weekly
In this week's episode, Nick and Geoff dig into Mark Zuckerberg's effort to build a digital clone of himself for Meta's 80,000 employees—and what it reveals about where management is really heading. They explore Jack Dorsey's bold prediction that middle management will effectively go extinct and why a week-long trial period during the hiring process might be the antidote to an application process flooded with AI-generated resumes and cover letters. Key Takeaways * Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI digital clone of himself so employees can interact with his thinking, strategies, and feedback at scale, raising questions about where AI-assisted leadership adds value and where it falls short * AI clones may excel at repeating and clarifying strategic communication but struggle to replicate the nuance, candor, and two-way iteration that make leadership conversations meaningful * Jack Dorsey predicted the extinction of middle management, with AI enabling manager-to-employee ratios that would have been unthinkable even five years ago * AI is transforming both sides of hiring: Employers use it to filter candidates, while job seekers use it to generate highly customized applications at scale, making the traditional resume process increasingly unreliable * Week-long trial periods are emerging as a compelling alternative to traditional interviews, giving both employers and candidates a more honest, real-world window into fit
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