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    Home»Special»HRForecast 2024»“Mid-career revolution: Skills, not tenure, rule the 2024 workplace,” Krish Shankar
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    “Mid-career revolution: Skills, not tenure, rule the 2024 workplace,” Krish Shankar

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 16, 20243 Mins Read6675 Views
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    Talent tango: Fresh faces, sharp skills, or tech triumph? HR’s 2024 balancing act

    The crux of 2024 lies in a three-pronged dance: embracing new technologies, recruiting the right talent and upskilling them in these frontiers. While AI dances on every company’s tongue, for the tech sector, it’s a waltz to the lead. The chorus resounds: “AI First!” This translates to recruiting apt minds and nurturing them in the new digital lingo. However, AI talent isn’t readily found, forcing larger players to invest heavily in internal training. As AI waltzes with jobs, augmenting some and leaving others at the altar, reskilling and redeployment emerge as the crucial chaperones for this transformative ball.

    Work reimagined: Office redux, remote reign, or hybrid harmony in 2024?

    This is a debate with strong arguments on both sides. Employees who want to spend a whole lot of time on the commute would love more flexibility and more options to work remotely. Equally, we have found that being in the office helps people learn, develop and build a bond of togetherness and culture, which is important for both employees and the organisation. I feel that many organisations would default to a hybrid working style— getting teams together for two-three days a week. While this may not be possible in all industries, technology will take the lead here. I think the best talent would ask for more flexibility. Therefore, that needs to be a part of the EVP of the best organisations.

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    AI will impact a lot of jobs over time, augmenting some jobs and eliminating others; planning that reskilling and redeployment will be critical area to focus on

    Career cartography chaos: Can HR map the modern maze in 2024?

    We are heading into a world of greater change and uncertainty. AI and technology will change how businesses are organised in the next decade. There is some good news, though. Change is not going to happen overnight; it will be a gradual process. Second, there will be fewer changes to the types of jobs at the top and bottom layers of the organisation, but lots of change in the middle. This will alter career paths; old experiences may not be relevant any more. There will be more focus on skills than on tenure and past roles.

    The key for organisations would be to make their best employees ready to take on newer roles as they come — so lots of options for people to learn new and relevant skills, more team-based projects and an open and flexible career path based on skills and competencies. Moreover, organisations have to enable employees to pivot and move to a different career stream, so giving them opportunities to learn and chart a new path would be important.

    HR 2.0: From paper pusher to strategic brain trust?

    The role of HR has always been a critical one, irrespective of HR technology. However, with lots of significant change blowing in the wind, the importance of people and the impact it has on business success becomes even more critical. The HR function can create a lot of value in helping navigate the jobs and the organisation of the future, identifying critical new skills and areas where new talent is needed, building internal skills and capabilities, and building the culture and the leaders for the future. These activities will be even more critical to the effectiveness of an organisation. So I see a great platform for HR to sustainably build the future effectiveness of organisations.

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