The management system running most organizations today was designed for railroads in the 1850s—and AI just made it obsolete.
In this revealing conversation with Johan Grönstedt on the Thinkroom Podcast, Jonathan Brill explains why the assumptions baked into our org charts no longer hold. Those industrial-age structures presumed employees lacked real-time information, couldn’t make complex decisions, and needed top-down control at every turn. Today, AI-enabled employees have simulation capabilities in their pockets that surpass non-AI executives, and within five years, organizations will have access to thousands of Einstein-level intelligences. The question isn’t whether change is coming—it’s whether your organization will adapt or go extinct like the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
During the conversation, Jonathan draws on his extensive experience advising governments and multinationals, building hundreds of products worth billions in revenue, and analyzing what separates organizations that thrive during disruption from those that collapse. He reveals why governance structures can’t keep pace with AI-accelerated innovation, how junior employees managing AI agents are suddenly operating at executive complexity levels, and what specific leadership behaviors (not intelligence or experience) predict success in transformational times. This isn’t theory—it’s a practical roadmap for organizational survival in an era when the pyramid is flipping and adaptability trumps hierarchy.
Listen to the full conversation here:
The full episode is also available on Spotify.



