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Is Your Workforce Ready for a Future We Can't Predict?

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22 March 2025

What if the role you depend on today disappears in just five years? What if artificial intelligence starts managing critical tasks in your industry, or if the very idea of a physical office becomes obsolete? In a landscape shaped by rapid technological progress and evolving societal expectations, the future of work is inherently unpredictable. Waiting for clarity is a luxury business can no longer afford. Today’s HR leaders must proactively cultivate a workforce that not only withstands these changes but also thrives amid uncertainty.

- By Srinath Sridharan & Steve Correa

Is Your Workforce Ready for a Future We Can't Predict?

India’s professional landscape is rapidly evolving. Traditional job roles, once clearly defined and stable, are being reshaped by the forces of AI, automation, and digital transformation. Tasks that were previously handled by human workers are increasingly being automated, leading many to question whether their current roles will still exist in the near future. Alongside these technological shifts, the gig economy is thriving, and remote and hybrid work models are fundamentally altering how work is structured. The traditional career ladder is giving way to more fluid, skill-based trajectories, reducing the previous over-reliance on formal degrees.

The Indian government has introduced new labour laws and various digital skilling initiatives aimed at preparing the workforce for these significant changes. Yet, even as policies are updated, a critical question: How can companies adapt quickly enough to these seismic shifts in the world of work? India has the world’s largest pool of young talent, a tremendous asset that promises significant economic growth. However, this advantage could quickly transform into a liability if businesses do not invest in reskilling their workforce.

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