As #artificialintelligence and #generativeAI are set to disrupt one in three jobs over the next decade, now, more than ever companies must shift their attention towards #reskilling. In a recent episode of The So What podcast from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), BCG Henderson Institute Fellow, Sagar Goel discusses what businesses, governments, and individuals must do to attain the skills needed for the future. Tune into the episode to learn more: https://on.bcg.com/475aTaS
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As organizations continue to accelerate the rate of their transformations, building world class people and organizational capabilities becomes increasingly important. Agility, a high performance culture, excellence in talent management and development, flexibility to embrace new ways of working, and the ability to reskill and change are all critical in this ever changing context. Follow this page for a collection of insights and news from BCG’s People & Organization Practice.
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BCG on People and Organization reposted this
BCG Henderson Institute's survey of office-based workers found that almost half (45%) are at least passively looking for a new job. Employees choose to stay or move on based on issues unique to each company, but the solution to keeping them remains the same: increasing how much they enjoy their jobs. Up next, we look at the ways that companies can increase employee joy and retain the best talent.
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ICYMI: Here are the top read articles from Boston Consulting Group (BCG)'s People and Organization Practice so far in 2024. Explore the topics our experts are most excited about, and our audiences are most interested in. 1️⃣ Decoding Global Talent: Dream Destinations and Mobility Trends https://on.bcg.com/3ADyhjJ 2️⃣ Five Truths (and One Lie) About Corporate Transformation https://on.bcg.com/3MeTvqu 3️⃣ How to Create a Transformation That Lasts https://on.bcg.com/3Mhg8ut 4️⃣ What Leaders Are Saying About Costs & Growth in 2024 https://on.bcg.com/4fY9Ygm 5️⃣ AI at Work 2024: Friend and Foe https://on.bcg.com/3MiDMXO Which topic resonates with you the most?
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There isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to hybrid work, especially when considering the diverse roles within an organization. CEOs, who often travel more than most employees, naturally need to work remotely on a regular basis. Debating whether they should follow a strict in-office schedule misses the broader point about remote policies. In a recent Fortune article, Boston Consulting Group's Debbie Lovich, argues that from CEOs to entry-level employees, the focus should be on creating models and environments that enable teams to deliver their best work. Read more: https://on.bcg.com/3YLSpu2
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Did you know that 68% of companies are already transforming critical functions with AI? This kind of transformation isn't about tackling a single use case—it's about driving broad organizational change. To reshape a function with AI, companies need to: 🔹 Reimagine entire workflows 🔹 Build new partnerships to access the latest tech 🔹 Modernize your tech and data platforms 🔹 Rethink the roles and skills that set your employees up for success 🔹 Reshape is one of three powerful plays in our broader approach to AI and GenAI. Together, they ensure the end-to-end transformation of a company. 👉 Read more to learn how you can move from experimentation to value with AI: https://on.bcg.com/4ddiBSK
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Gen Z is the future, just as the Boomers were the future after World War II. While every generation since the beginning of recorded history has been misunderstood to some extent, perhaps no generation has presented more contradictions than Gen Z. But much of what you’ve heard is simplistic. In Boston Consulting Group (BCG)'s Julia Dhar's latest Forbes column, Dhar breaks down the truth about #GenZ, revealing a complex generation, with more complex attitudes towards work than some would have you believe.
Gen Z: The Dangerfield Generation
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When you transform a function with AI, you’ll create outsized value: higher ROI and up to 50% more efficiency. From rethinking the roles and skills that set your employees up for success to building new partnerships to access the latest tech, BCG’s Reshape Play helps companies radically reimagine the future of work. Reshape is one of three plays in our broader approach to AI and GenAI, along with Deploy and Invent. Together, they ensure the end-to-end transformation of the enterprise. Learn more about BCG’s strategy and discover how you can move from experimentation to value with AI: https://on.bcg.com/3LZrNOC And stay tuned for our final episode on how companies can invent new business models with AI, coming soon.
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‘‘We’re at a tipping point with #GenAI and companies that are engaging with the technology are finding outsized value‘‘. In the first segment of a three-part video series, Boston Consulting Group (BCG)’s Julie Bedard explores how implementing GenAI can enhance employee productivity and set the stage for wider #AI adoption in your organization.
BCG recommends a three-part strategy to fully unlock the potential of Gen AI. We call it Deploy, Reshape, Invent. Deployment can secure 10-15% improvement in productivity and prepares your organization for broader AI integration. 60% of companies are already starting to experiment with GenAI tools. Find out more from Julie Bedard in this video, the first of a three-part series: https://on.bcg.com/4cj7syv
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Congratulations to Sophie Oestergaard, an associate in Boston Consulting Group (BCG)’s New York Office who competed in Paris at the Olympics. Sophie is a coxswain for the Danish Rowing Team. Congrats on an incredible achievement, Sophie!
Good luck to Sophie Oestergaard, an associate in our New York office and coxswain on the Danish National Rowing Team, who will be competing in Paris. Congratulations, Sophie! All of BCG will be cheering you on. 💚
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We’re excited to share the impact we’ve made in business strategy, as recognized by the @IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Business Consulting Services 2024 Vendor Assessment, where we’ve been named a “Leader.” Clients turn to @BCG for our comprehensive approach to envisioning the future and turning it into reality with innovative technologies and solutions. Our deep understanding of digital transformation drives business growth and efficiency. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to delivering exceptional value and innovative solutions quickly. There’s always more work ahead, but we’re proud of this milestone. Discover more here: https://on.bcg.com/3WwtEiQ