CONCEPT
The Invisible Leader
Follett's model of leadership that operates by <em>creating conditions for collective intelligence</em> rather than concentrating brilliance in a single charismatic node — the leader whose contribution is so integrated into the group's process that the group experiences achievements as its own.
Mary Parker Follett's most radical contribution to leadership theory. 'The most successful leader of all,' she wrote, 'is one who sees another picture not yet actualized.' And: 'Leader and followers are both following the invisible leader — the common purpose.' The invisible leader does not lead by commanding attention. She leads by creating conditions under which the team's collective intelligence operates at its highest level. She facilitates without dominating. She connects without controlling. She ensures the integrative process functions well without becoming the center around which it revolves. The AI moment demands this form of leadership with particular urgency — because visible leadership in the AI age produces brittle organizations whose intelligence is concentrated in a single node that can be bypassed, depleted, or lost.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The visible leader in the AI age stands at the center, making decisions AI tools execute at machine speed. Brilliant, charismatic, decisive. The