Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Reach Us
    • Career
    Subscribe Newsletter
    HR KathaHR Katha
    • Exclusive
      • Exclusive Features
      • Perspectives
      • Friday Features
      • herSTORY
      • Case-In-Point
      • Point Of View
      • Research
      • HR Pops
      • Dialogue
      • Movement
      • Profile
      • Beyond Work
      • Rising Star
      • By Invitation
    • News
      • Global HR News
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Diversity
      • Events
      • Gen Y
      • Hiring & Firing
      • HR & Labour Laws
      • Learning & Development
      • Merger & Acquisition
      • Performance Management & Productivity
      • Talent Management
      • Tools & Technology
      • Work-Life Balance
    • Special
      • HR Forecast 2026
      • Cover Story
      • Editorial
      • HR Forecast 2024
      • HR Forecast 2023
      • HR Forecast 2022
      • HR Forecast 2021
      • HR Forecast 2020
      • HR Forecast 2019
      • New Age Learning
      • Coaching and Training
      • Learn-Engage-Transform
    • Magazine
    • Reports
      • Whitepaper
        • HR Forecast 2024 e-mag
        • Future-proofing Manufacturing Through Digital Transformation
        • Employee Healthcare & Wellness Benefits: A Guide for Indian MSMEs
        • Build a Future Ready Organisation For The Road Ahead
        • Employee Experience Strategy
        • HRKatha 2019 Forecast
        • Decoding and Driving Employee Engagement
        • One Platform, Infinite Possibilities
      • Survey Reports
        • Happiness at Work
        • Upskilling for Jobs of the Future
        • The Labour Code 2020
    • Conferences
      • Leadership Summit 2025
      • Rising Star Leadership Awards
      • HRKatha Futurecast
      • Automation.NXT
      • The Great HR Debate
    • HR Jobs
    WhatsApp LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook Instagram
    HR KathaHR Katha
    zoha
    Home»Special»HRForecast 2024»“GenAI, a transformative force to revolutionise L&D practices,” Reetu Raina
    HRForecast 2024

    “GenAI, a transformative force to revolutionise L&D practices,” Reetu Raina

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMarch 13, 2024Updated:March 13, 20243 Mins Read57075 Views
    Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    Share
    LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp

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

    In 2023, many companies introduced return-to-office mandates to enhance productivity, foster better engagement and improve company culture. However, the desire for flexibility in remote work remains high on employees’ agendas.

    In 2024, the hybrid work environment is poised to emerge as the true winner, with more companies embracing it to navigate the evolving tech landscape. Both organisations and employees must recognise the importance of returning to the office to promote teamwork and understand company culture. Simultaneously, they should appreciate the ease and flexibility that remote work offers.

    zoha

    “How can you fall in love with someone you have not seen?” This analogy underscores the significance of physical workplaces and face-to-face interactions with colleagues in forging bonds that shape one’s personality and career trajectory, while establishing the norms of the work environment.

    L&D labyrinth: AI allies, EQ echoes — how will people learn in 2024?

    Generative AI (GenAI) stands out as a transformative force with the potential to revolutionise learning and development (L&D) practices. Companies are increasingly incorporating GenAI tools across various L&D domains, including content creation, personalised learning experiences, assessments and collaborative learning. This shift frees up HR professionals to focus on creative engagement strategies for their teams, addressing a common challenge.

    How can you fall in love with someone you have not seen?

    However, a cautious approach is imperative, necessitating clear guidelines for the ethical use of GenAI and mitigation of biases. Human skills such as critical thinking, emotional intelligence and empathy become vital, acting as a counterbalance for AI to deliver impactful learning outcomes. Continuous monitoring and refinement of AI solutions, guided by feedback and research are essential. The most crucial skill in this new AI era is the ability and enthusiasm for continuous learning.

    Inclusion illusion or inclusive ideal: Can HR build true equity in 2024?

    In recent years, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have rightfully become pivotal principles in HR. Organisations prioritising inclusive workplaces not only attract diverse talent but also cultivate safer and more productive environments, rich in varied perspectives, enhancing the overall work experience.

    Mere inclusion of DEI on the HR agenda isn’t enough. Effective and practical policies supporting gender diversity, ensuring equal pay, promoting diverse leadership and incorporating anti-bias training are imperative. Recognising the unique perspectives everyone brings to the workplace — irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, or location— is essential. Companies aligning their policies with these initiatives will not only engage and inspire employees but also foster a profound sense of belonging.

    zoha

    This article is sponsored by Thomas Assessments

    43 leaders predict the upcoming trends for 2024. To download the e-copy click here

    HRForecast2024 Reetu Raina
    Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    HRK News Bureau

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    ‘Talent fungibility emerges as a crucial factor in skill development,” Veikas K Khokha

    April 2, 2024

    “Ditch the diploma, dig for diamonds in 2024,” Udbhav Ganjoo

    March 28, 2024

    “It’s essential to learn new technologies and adapt them swiftly,” Sushil Baveja

    March 27, 2024

    ‘Growth in tier 3-5 cities to boost employment for talented professionals,” Sudakshina Bhattacharya

    March 26, 2024
    Editorial

    The permanent contractor: Why we should stop pretending full-time jobs are stable

    Everyone is becoming a contractor, even with “full-time” titles. The modern employment system offers the…

    When AI companies turn HR into their testing ground

    When a company builds artificial intelligence, its own workforce becomes the most visible proof. If…

    EDITOR'S PICKS

    The small work habits that quietly hold your day together

    March 20, 2026

    HRForecast 2026: Why agility is killing the five-year plan – Indrani Chatterjee, Group CHRO, Allcargo Group

    March 19, 2026

    herSTORY: Krupa NS, CHRO, Xoriant

    March 19, 2026

    HRForecast 2026: Psychological safety will become the defining competitive divider – Ranjith Menon, SVP Corporate HR, Hinduja Global Solutions

    March 19, 2026
    Latest Post

    Ubisoft cuts jobs at Red Storm as restructuring intensifies

    News March 20, 2026

    Ubisoft has initiated another round of layoffs at its studio Red Storm Entertainment, as part…

    Accenture signals hiring recovery with steady workforce growth in Q2

    News March 20, 2026

    Accenture reported a rise in its employee base during the second quarter of fiscal 2026,…

    Google doubles down on defence deals; reassures staff on AI ethics

    News March 20, 2026

    Google has signalled a stronger push into national- security partnerships, addressing employee concerns over its…

    Tamil Nadu expands maternity leave rules after court push

    News March 20, 2026

    The Tamil Nadu government has revised its maternity-leave policy, introducing greater flexibility for women employees…

    Asia's No.1 HR Platform

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp Bluesky
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Career
    • Reach Us
    • Exclusive Features
    • Cover Story
    • Editorial
    • Dive into the Future of Work: Download HRForecast 2024 Now!
    © 2026 HRKatha.com
    • Disclaimer
    • Refunds & Cancellation Policy
    • Terms of Service

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.