
Deepali Vyas
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Dec 4, 2024 |
kornferry.com | Seth M. Steinberg |Deepali Vyas |David Vied
Last year, 10% of non-retail workers ended up working on Christmas day, and 44% logged hours over the holidays, according to data from CalendarLabs. Many had to work the holiday because they had heavy workloads or couldn’t schedule around their coworkers. Don’t expect less work, either. After two relatively quiet years, most companies expect a return to the hectic workdays that usually occur before right before the end-of-year holidays.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
kornferry.com | Maria amato |Paul Fogel |Deepali Vyas
Worried that another surge in AI capabilities will spell the end of your career track? It’s a legitimate concern. Sixty-one percent of firms are planning to automate roles previously performed by humans in the next year, according to the CFO Survey by Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Experts advise reframing the situation by turning the technology to your benefit when you can.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
kornferry.com | Dan Kaplan |Deepali Vyas |Barry Toren
Stop at the office for 15 minutes to have coffee and leave. Have a friendly coworker swipe your badge. Don’t show up at all and dare the boss to say something. With the pandemic years behind them, corporate leaders continue to be aggressive about establishing return-to-office policies, occasionally even making headlines by insisting that everyone return five days a week. But “trying” and “enforcing” are turning out to be two very different things.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
kornferry.com | David Vied |Deepali Vyas
It’s a rough year for people whose career specialties overlap substantially with the core competencies of generative AI. Just two years ago, the job market favored researchers, marketers, and basic finance analysts. Now a bot can perform the majority of the tasks each role demands—albeit awkwardly and with plenty of errors. Experts say that the emergence of AI is not the end of the road for content creators and software developers.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
kornferry.com | Deepali Vyas |Chris Cantarella
In the near future, leaders who aren’t using generative AI in their daily workflows will discover they are markedly less efficient than their peers, say experts. Thirty-nine percent of executives and managers regularly use generative-AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini (up from 22% last year), with an additional 16% consistently using them outside of work, according to a recent survey. For many, using AI in one form or another has become a norm.
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