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AI Mirage or Misunderstanding: Why Executives See Speed and Operators See Friction
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- Feb 2, 2026
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Summary
Everyone loves throwing around the word "hallucination,” so let’s talk about the hallucination happening in the boardroom regarding AI efficiency. New data from the Wall Street Journal highlights a massive 38-point gap between leadership and frontline’s perception of AI efficiency. While nearly 20% of executives claim to be saving over 12 hours a week, 40% of workers report saving zero time at all. Leaders are celebrating the speed of strategy, but they are missing the heavy lift of execution that is stalling their teams. This week, I’m framing my conversation around a telling chart from the data that exposes the "Blueprint vs. Bricklaying" disconnect. What’s hidden in the numbers is a fundamental misunderstanding of the physics of work. I’m highlighting why Strategy (changing a blueprint) feels instant with AI, while Execution (laying the bricks) often incurs an "implementation tax" before it yields any return. I’ll explain why projecting your personal productivity gains onto your workforce is a leadership failure. My goal is to strip away the "vibes-based management" to expose why your team isn't moving as fast as your prompt: The Efficiency Hallucination (Projection vs. Reality): Leaders aren't just optimistic; they are projecting. I break down why the C-Suite's "unstructured" thinking work is naturally accelerated by GenAI, while the rigid "doing" work of the frontline is currently weighed down by the friction of compliance and checking. The "Time Saved" Trap (Metrics that Lie): We are measuring a knowledge revolution with factory metrics. I explain why "hours saved" is a dangerous KPI that encourages digital pollution and why you should pivot to measuring "friction removed" instead. The J-Curve Reality (The Dip): Efficiency always dips before it spikes. I di…