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Lighthouse Research & Advisory: 2024 Workforce Agility Infographic
Rapid technological advancements and unpredictable market dynamics create an incredible challenge for organizations — the workforce readiness gap. The gap — an inability of a workforce to adapt to the pace of change — lowers companies' capacity to identify and develop essential skills, address the evolving development needs of their workforce, and leverage critical employee insights.
The gap is only getting wider, and in turn impacting revenue and efficiency. But there is a solution. It’s workforce agility. Employee development, visibility into skills, and the increasing rate of change all contribute to the workforce readiness gap. While 80% of employers think their workforce receives adequate training and development to do their job well, 43% of employees do not think they have the support and resources to adapt to changing work conditions.
Download this infographic to understand the challenges employers face globally and outlining strategies to build a future-ready, capable, and flexible workforce.
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Lighthouse Research & Advisory – The Workforce Readiness Gap: New Data Shows Accelerating Pace of Change Requires Workforce Agility
Workforce agility is a concrete concept tied to workforce behaviors that we can influence, support, and develop. And it has now become mission-critical for top-performing organizations today.
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Fosway Group: Workforce Agility – HR’s role in powering the future of business and work
Business as usual is simply not an option anymore — not for businesses and definitely not for HR teams. As the pace of change accelerates, reinvention is central to survival. And workforce agility is central to reinvention.
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IDC Research: The Critical Role of Agility and Employee Development for the Future of Work
The fast-paced adoption of automation technologies designed to drive productivity has also amplified the need for agile and continuous upskilling, cross-skilling, and reskilling. According to IDC’s research, only 15% of global leaders can access the required digital skills for all their digital initiatives while 49% also report that employees will need to be reskilled and/or retrained to meet evolving needs.