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The Future of Work Is Already Here: AI, Teams & the Culture Crisis No One's Talking About

39 min · 21 mei 2026
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AI isn't just changing what we do — it's reshaping who does what, and whether your team can survive the shift. In this episode of The Marketing Blender Show, host Dacia Coffey sits down with fractional CMO and organizational strategist Stacey Force for a wide-ranging conversation on what AI really means for workplace culture, team performance, and the future of leadership. Spoiler: the middle manager is on the front lines — and most organizations aren't ready. Stacey brings a rare combination of workforce intelligence experience (ManpowerGroup, Korn Ferry) and cutting-edge behavioral team research to break down something most businesses are getting completely wrong: they're focused on individual AI adoption while ignoring what's happening at the team level. Here's what you'll take away from this conversation: -The 3 Levels of AI Maturity (and why most organizations are stuck at levels 1 and 2 — productivity and process automation — while level 3, net new revenue creation, remains out of reach) -Why middle management is the most disrupted layer — and what that means for how culture gets built and deployed across your organization -The ABCs of High-Performing Teams — Awareness, Balance, and Collaboration — and why psychological safety, role clarity, shared mental models, and process alignment are table stakes for the AI era -The "octopus model" for autonomous teams — a surprisingly powerful way to think about self-governing, decentralized leadership that still feeds intelligence back to the center -Why behaviors beat personality traits — and how behavioral assessment (not one-time personality tests) is the key to building teams that can adapt and grow in an unpredictable environment -Where marketing fits in culture-building — and why Dacia makes a compelling case that marketers are uniquely positioned to help organizations move from values-on-a-poster to values-in-practice -This isn't a doomsday AI conversation. It's a strategic, human-centered look at what it will actually take to lead, build, and sustain teams when the pace of change is relentless — and your competitive advantage is the quality of your people working alongside AI, not against it.   🔔 Hit the notification bell so you don't miss future episodes 🔔   🔗 Find out more about The Marketing Blender themarketingblender.com

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