Human Judgment in the Workplace: The Hidden Cost of Wasting It
For most organizations navigating a constrained workforce , the staffing conversation has centered on numbers—not enough people, not enough candidates, not enough capacity to cover the work that needs to get done. In recent years, that conversation has grown more complicated, layered with questions about AI tools , automation, and how roles may evolve as technology continues to reshape the workplace. But there's another dimension to the problem that doesn't appear in the numbers and isn't solved by technology. It's not just how many people are in what roles—it's how those people's human intelligence , technical expertise, and critical thinking are actually being used. Experienced workers are hired for their ability to think, interpret, and make decisions in context. But those uniquely human strengths don't always reach the work that needs them most. When skilled employees are regularly pulled into basic coordination, documentation, and gap-filling—task...