Pandemic lockdowns four years ago upended the world and changed how many of us conducted ourselves in our daily work and personal lives. While this lockdown has been a major catalyst for reshaping the way we work today and the way we will work in the future, it is not the only catalyst. Advances in technology infrastructure, automation of manual processes, and technologies such as machine learning and artificial intelligence are beginning to illuminate new paths forward for many companies and the people they work with, whether remote, hybrid, or in-person. Masu. .
of aberdeen AI and the workplace of the future Research examines what it takes to keep up with an evolving workforce and how the use of AI and other technologies relates to readiness to adapt to workforce needs. After surveying 304 business leaders across a range of company sizes, industries, roles, and countries, we learned about the dynamics of technology and the outcomes companies are seeing in this new, forward-looking business environment. Share your insights.
To hear from Mike Locke, Managing Director of Aberdeen Strategy & Research, and get a glimpse of some of the key research findings, watch the video below.
Unsurprisingly, one of the main themes of research is AI and its impact on the workforce. See research highlights on how businesses can leverage AI to improve productivity, customer satisfaction, and overall profitability.
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Stay tuned for details AI and the workplace of the future You'll gain insight over the coming weeks. AI is impacting the way businesses operate across business units, industries, roles, and more, and our research helps viewers and partners learn what companies can do to stay ahead of the curve. Helpful.
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