The New Work Architecture
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To truly unlock the potential of AI at work, we need more than new systems or software—we need better infrastructure.
Not technical infrastructure, but the architecture of work itself: how it’s defined, structured, and deployed across an organization.
Without that, AI can’t deliver real value.
Here’s what that architecture looks like.
First, the basics still matter
You still need clear roles, role groups, role hierarchy and standardization.
This creates a consistent foundation across the business—supporting clarity, equity, and alignment at scale.
But that’s just the start.
You need visibility into the real work
Tasks and subtasks bring clarity to what’s actually being done—not what we think is being done.
This is essential for automation, human-AI collaboration, and smarter org design.
Outcomes & Responsibilities
It’s not enough to assign duties.
Outcomes and responsibilities clarify what success looks like; connects roles to business impact and performance expectations.
Connect skills to the work
AI can’t do everything—and neither can people.
That’s why we need to map skills to tasks. It drives accurate hiring, targeted learning, and mobility.
This links skills directly to the value-crating work.
Rethink compensation + reward bands
As roles evolve, reward systems must evolve too.
It’s time to move past static levels and align pay with real contribution—especially in hybrid human+AI roles to ensure fairness.
Mobility is non-negotiable
The career ladder is now a career lattice.
We need clear career paths and pivot pathways so people can shift, grow, and stay relevant as the nature of work evolves.
This is the new work architecture
And without it, we’re trying to power a next-gen workforce on last-gen foundations.
Let’s build smarter
Siobhan 💜
