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HR Tech Outlook | Thursday, September 26, 2024
Embracing generative AI-powered technologies, developing a targeted upskilling approach to boost participation, and not underestimating the power of incentives are all important methods for renewing leadership success.
FREMONT, CA: Today's business world is complex and ever-changing. Budgets are tight, competition is severe, the global skills crisis remains, and new technologies such as generative artificial intelligence (AI) are upsetting the status quo, generating both exciting prospects and an urgent need for skill development. Having an excellent training strategy in place has never been more crucial. Many businesses acknowledge the critical role that employee learning plays in their company's success.
Here are some key ways leaders may renew their upskilling efforts to ensure employees receive the knowledge they require and to foster a culture of continual learning and development inside the organization:
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Embracing generative AI-powered tools:
As with every new technology, the promise of AI is coupled with a high demand for training and education. Both technical and non-technical professionals will need to be skilled, upskilled, and reskilled in the use, development, and successful utilization of AI-powered systems and applications. Simultaneously, AI-infused tools can help organizations elevate their training efforts by enabling individualized learning, deeper engagement, increased efficiency, and inclusive access. AI may also tailor learning experiences to specific employees' needs by automatically altering difficulty levels, recommending useful resources, and providing personalized feedback.
The potential benefits of AI are enormous, but organizations must be cautious about adoption—with so many diverse solutions available, businesses risk overwhelming employees with new knowledge and capabilities, unwittingly decreasing the value they seek to deliver. The trick is to start slowly and provide enough support as employees become acquainted with these new tools.
Using assessment tools to discover employee needs and motivations:
Employers can only help someone if they know what employees need. This basic concept explains why assessment tools are so important and should form the cornerstone of any training program. Too often, companies take a one-size-fits-all approach to employee development, resulting in redundancies, disengaged employees, and workers who are either overqualified or underqualified for their positions. Instead, employers should use assessment to clearly understand where each person is with their present skill set. Assessment tools assist businesses in identifying possibilities for upskilling or reskilling, measuring learning progress, tracking the implementation of new skills in the workplace, and guiding employees along their career pathways.
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