The following is an AI summary of the event.
This Agile Alliance session featured Jurgen Appelo exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping the very nature of work. He challenged attendees to reconsider the roles of humans, robots, and agents in modern organizations, arguing that rather than fear automation, we must redesign work to be more meaningful, adaptive, and human-centric.
Key Themes and Highlights
Redefining Work in the Age of AI
Appelo opened with a provocative framing: AI is not replacing humans—it is changing what it means to work. He contrasted traditional job thinking with the idea of “unbundled work,” where tasks, roles, and responsibilities are distributed across humans, robots, and software agents. This reframing encourages leaders to stop designing jobs and start designing flows of value.
The Human-Robot-Agent Collaboration Model
Appelo introduced a model for organizing around three types of contributors:
- Humans, who bring empathy, judgment, and creativity.
- Robots, which handle physical tasks and repetitive actions.
- Agents (AI and software), which perform cognitive and analytical functions.
He emphasized that the future is not human vs. AI, but human with AI—where the combination of strengths leads to new forms of collaboration.
Unbossing the Organization
Appelo advocated for “unbossing”—removing hierarchical control structures and enabling decentralized, empowered teams. He pointed out that command-and-control management is poorly suited to environments shaped by rapidly evolving AI capabilities. Instead, leaders must act as facilitators who orchestrate interactions between humans, robots, and agents.
Managing by Meaning, Not Tasks
In a world where software agents can handle increasing portions of task execution, Appelo urged leaders to focus on managing by purpose and outcomes rather than micromanaging tasks. He called for organizations to create environments that maximize intrinsic motivation and align work with personal and organizational meaning.
Work Design Over Job Design
Drawing on examples from both corporate settings and his own startups, Appelo argued that designing meaningful work—not fixed jobs—is the new imperative. This means crafting dynamic roles that adapt over time, empowering people to shift responsibilities as technology evolves, and ensuring that AI augments human potential rather than displacing it.
Final Takeaways
- AI doesn’t eliminate work—it changes what humans are uniquely suited to do.
- Redesign organizations around value flows, not static job titles.
- Embrace the Human-Robot-Agent model to structure collaboration across roles.
- Shift from top-down control to unbossed, adaptive leadership.
- Focus on purpose and meaning to guide both people and AI-enabled agents.



