Should YOU as a Founder / CEO /CXO - Master AI or Focus on Strategy?

Should YOU as a Founder / CEO /CXO - Master AI or Focus on Strategy?

In a world where tech is changing faster than ever, leaders are faced with a big question: should you dive headfirst into mastering AI tools yourself, or is your time better spent empowering your team to crush it? At Get Levrg, we’ve been digging into this exact challenge, and our latest survey offers some game-changing insights to help you tackle it like a pro.

The Leadership Paradox: To Master or To Delegate?

Our organizational survey highlights the transformative potential of AI tools—not just for individual contributors but for leadership as well. The findings reveal that effective AI integration doesn’t demand extensive time investments from leaders, but it does require strategic vision.

Key Findings:

  • Minimal Time Investment: Most team members spend just 0-2 hours weekly learning AI tools. This shows that achieving impactful results doesn’t require leaders to become tool experts.

Top Tools Adopted:

ChatGPT for versatile applications across departments

Notion for project management

Adobe Firefly for creative tasks

Otter.ai for meeting transcription

Various other specialized tools tailored to departmental needs


The Executive Perspective

The majority of respondents agree with a crucial insight: mastering individual AI tools might be a low-value task for leaders. 

They believe leaders should focus on leveraging AI strategically rather than mastering individual tools. Here’s why:


The Executive Perspective

The majority of respondents agree with a crucial insight: mastering individual AI tools might be a low-value task for leaders. 

They believe leaders should focus on leveraging AI strategically rather than mastering individual tools. Here’s why:

  1. Rapid Evolution: AI tools are continuously advancing. Deep tool-specific knowledge risks becoming obsolete quickly.
  2. Strategic Focus: High-value decisions and organizational strategy should take precedence over technical tool expertise.
  3. Delegation Efficiency: Teams are better equipped to explore and maximize AI tools, allowing leaders to concentrate on guiding vision and outcomes.

Best Practices for Leaders

To capitalize on AI’s potential while maintaining a strategic focus, consider these approaches:

1. Delegate Tool Mastery

  • Empower your team to become experts in AI tools.
  • Concentrate on understanding AI’s capabilities rather than the minutiae of each tool.

2. Strategic Oversight

  • Set clear guidelines for AI tool adoption to ensure alignment with organizational goals.
  • Monitor outcomes, not processes.

3. Foster a Culture of AI Literacy

  • Promote cross-departmental collaboration to share AI insights and successes.
  • Encourage continuous learning without micromanagement.

Team Success Stories

AI adoption is already yielding remarkable results for teams:

  • “We’re doing the task of 20 people with 5 teammates by leveraging AI.” — Project Manager
  • “It helps me come off as more professional, being able to ace everything on my own.” — Business Development Executive
  • “AI tools give us draft ideas and structure, helping in idea generation.” — UI/UX Designer

Strategic Recommendations for Leaders

1. Department-Specific Approaches

Each department has unique AI needs. Tailor training and tool adoption to these specific requirements to maximize effectiveness.

2. Focus on Time Efficiency

Teams report significant time savings. Prioritize quality output achieved in shorter timeframes.

3. Maintain Leadership Strategy

Leaders should:

  • Oversee strategic goals.
  • Enable teams to become AI tool experts.
  • Measure outcomes over processes.

Moving Forward

At Get Levrg, we believe the future of leadership isn’t about mastering every AI tool—it’s about creating an environment where your teams can thrive using these tools. As one survey respondent wisely noted: “We should introduce more AI tools that’ll save us time but won’t drop our creativity.”

Action Items for Leaders

  1. Audit Current AI Usage: Identify which tools your team already leverages effectively.
  2. Develop Guidelines: Create frameworks for AI tool adoption.
  3. Enable Your Team: Provide resources and training for mastery.
  4. Focus on Outcomes: Measure the results of AI integration, not the time spent on it.

Successful AI adoption in leadership isn't about personal tool mastery—it's about strategic delegation and empowerment. The most effective leaders will be those who empower their teams to harness AI’s full potential while staying focused on high-value strategic decisions. Let’s shape the future of leadership together.


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