
HBR Guide to Generative AI for Managers
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Last update: 02-13-2025
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Leverage gen AI to save time, innovate faster, and lead effectively.
You're probably aware that generative AI can output quality text and create stunning images in seconds. But smart managers are now using gen AI for high-level work—problem-solving, driving innovation, strategic thinking, and dozens of other applications. Managers who develop their generative AI capabilities will soon be leaping ahead of those who don't. Fortunately, you can start today and see immediate results.
The HBR Guide to Generative AI for Managers is packed with practical tips, prompts, and case studies to accelerate and improve countless aspects of your work.
You'll learn how to run smart experiments; boost your productivity; determine the right collaboration mode—a co-pilot or a co-thinker; dialogue with AI for better decision-making; be aware of the risks and avoid traps; and capitalize on your gen AI-enabled mindset.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to leverage gen AI in order to save time, innovate faster, and lead more effectively
As you probably know already, most of the volumes in the “HBR Guide to” series are anthologies of articles previously published in Harvard Business Review in which various contributors share their insights concerning a major business subject such as Better Business Writing, Getting the Right Work Done, and Project Management.
In this instance, the subject is generative AI for managers. More specifically, co-authors Elisa Farri and Gabriele Rosani offer "practical tips, pitfalls to look out for, and straightforward instructions derived from research, interviews with pioneers, and experiments. It will guide you in applying novel concepts and tools to your work, with hands-on advice, templates, and examples for an immersive learning experience. Each chapter concludes with a summary of key points to help you put the ideas into practice."
If each of the 22 chapters and the Epilogue ("Beyond Tasks: Generative AI's Impact on Ways of Working," Pages 229-245) were viewed as separate HBR articles and you were to purchase all of them as individual reprints, the total cost would be about $275. You can purchase a copy of the paperbound edition from Amazon for only $20.85. That's not a bargain. That's a steal...and the material is also easily accessible and portable.
The material is carefully organized within five Sections and brilliantly edited by the HBR editors:
The Introduction, a "must read," then
1. Generative AI-Enabled Management: The Essentials
2. Managing Yourself with Generative AI
3. Managing Teams with Generative AI
4. Managing Business with Generative AI
5. Managing Change with Generative AI
You'll learn HOW TO
o Conduct smart experiments
o Increase your productivity
o Determine the right collaboration mode: a Co-Pilot or a Co-Thinker
o Communicate better with AI to improve decision-making
o Be aware of the risks and avoid traps
o Capitalize on your gen AI-enabled mindset
Also:
o Devote less time and energy to what machines can do faster and better than you can (e.g. obtain, process, and correlate immense volumes of data from several sources), and, devote more time and energy to what you do better than machines can (e.g. strengthening so-called "soft skills" of others, especially direct reports).
Here are two suggestions while you are reading HBR Guide to Generative AI for Managers: First, highlight key passages. Also, perhaps in a notebook kept near-at-hand (e.g. Apica Premium C.D. Notebook A5), record your comments, questions, and action steps (preferably with deadlines). Pay special attention to "Tips, aforementioned end-of-chapter "Recaps," and mini-commentaries that are strategically inserted throughout the book.
These two simple tactics — highlighting and documenting — will expedite frequent reviews of key material later.
For some executives, this may well be the most valuable volume in HBR’s “Guide to” series. That is certainly true of C-level executives as well as of their direct reports and also of the managers who report to those direct reports.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Practical and Helpful Guide
The book identifies thirty-five specific types of managerial tasks that can be enhanced with Generative AI, describes how to do so, and gives specific examples of prompts for doing so. The authors identify two different approaches to using Generative AI: co-pilot (assigning tasks to AI) and co-thinker (collaborating with AI). The thirty-five tasks are evenly split between these two approaches and are further broken down into four types of managerial activities: managing yourself, managing teams, managing business, and managing change. The book covers such a broad array of activities that almost any manager can relate to some subset of the tasks. If you are open to experimenting with Generative AI, then this is a great guide to getting started in a way very relevant to business leaders.
The "HBR Guide to Gen AI" is structured to work well both as an instruction manual and as a reference guide. It can be read linearly to learn how to use Gen AI in practical ways. It is also easy to quickly find instructions for using Gen AI for specific types of tasks. The book is clearly written and well organized, further enhancing its practical value.
I strongly recommend the "HBR Guide to Gen AI" for managers open to leveraging new technologies to do their jobs better, easier, and faster.
