2024 HR landscape: Embracing AI, prioritizing employee experience, navigating remote work, talent acquisition, and retention challenges. (Getty Images)


December 28, 2023

In 2024, the influence of Generative AI on HR productivity, according to a report by McLean & Company, remains a focal point. The study, based on a September 2023 survey of 1,373 business professionals, reveals that almost half of HR organizations aim to build a case for the use of technologies like AI. A staggering 79% cited increased efficiency as a prime motivator for this adoption.

However, despite its potential, HR entities have been sluggish in adopting Generative AI, with only 28% taking steps to integrate it this year. Challenges like budget constraints, skill gaps, and inadequate technology hinder its implementation. The perceived risks of AI, highlighted by 32% of respondents, also deter its adoption.

Miriam Connaughton, Chief People Officer at Simpplr, emphasized a dual approach for HR: integrating AI tools for enhanced HR service delivery and ensuring proactive management of legal and ethical implications, especially regarding privacy and data security. Transparent communication about AI's role in the workplace is crucial for fostering a culture of trust and ethical AI usage.

The report stresses the significance of a data-driven approach in HR decision-making, with qualitative data from employee feedback playing a vital role. This becomes pivotal as employees face increased pressure due to concerns about AI replacing jobs and specific skill sets.

Furthermore, the report underscores the importance of upskilling efforts for employees and a gradual transition towards AI integration rather than an abrupt change.

Enhancing employee experience is another major focus for HR in 2024. Prioritizing employee experience involves providing meaningful work, addressing diversity, equity, inclusion, sustainability, creativity, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

While tech giants like Meta, IBM, and Amazon push for a return to the office, the report highlights that most organizations are adopting a wait-and-see approach, leveraging internal data to inform decisions regarding remote work. The growth of hybrid work is seen as crucial, especially with emerging younger workers joining the workforce.

Regarding talent acquisition, research suggests a resilient job market in 2024, with a substantial focus on skills-based hiring and internal talent mobility. There's a shift towards hiring for quality rather than quantity, emphasizing skills-based talent practices for adapting to future demands.

Retention remains a significant concern for organizations, with a need to focus on the wellbeing of existing staff to boost productivity. Concerns about retaining top talent persist due to hiring challenges and economic pressures.

In summary, 2024 in the realm of HR is marked by a slow yet ongoing integration of Generative AI, a heightened focus on employee experience, a balanced approach to remote work, a shift towards skills-based talent practices in acquisition, and a continued emphasis on retaining top talent.

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