Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月03日
Here’s where big businesses think AI will have the biggest impact on HR—and what they’re forgetting when it comes to training employees
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随着人工智能技术的快速发展,越来越多的企业开始将其应用于人力资源管理领域,以提升效率和竞争力。研究显示,大型企业预计AI将在未来一年内对人才招聘、员工关系和绩效管理产生重大影响。然而,AI的成功应用需要谨慎的实施和员工的充分培训,尤其需要关注员工角色转变和AI思维方式的培养。此外,文章还简要介绍了其他一些人力资源领域的热点话题,例如员工对女性领导的偏好增加、老年女性延迟退休趋势以及Z世代的就业情况等。

🤔 **AI对人力资源的影响:**研究表明,超过60%的大型企业预计AI将在未来一年内对人才招聘产生最大影响,其次是员工关系和绩效管理。AI可以自动化一些人力资源流程,提高效率,例如筛选简历、安排面试等。

💡 **AI培训的重要性:**为了确保AI的成功应用,企业需要对员工进行AI相关的培训,包括AI概念和术语、伦理考量、实际操作以及在特定业务功能中的应用。目前,大多数企业更关注AI的技术方面培训,但更需要关注员工角色转变和AI思维方式的培养。

🔄 **AI对员工角色的影响:**企业需要帮助员工理解AI如何改变他们的工作,如何适应AI时代的工作方式,以及如何在工作流程中培养AI优先的思维方式。这需要HR部门持续改进和优化AI的应用,以适应员工的需求和业务发展。

👩‍💼 **女性领导的崛起:**越来越多的员工表示更偏爱女性领导,这反映了社会对女性领导力的认可,也为女性在企业管理层中发挥更大作用提供了机遇。

⏳ **老年女性延迟退休:**经济压力、职业发展和家庭变化等因素导致许多老年女性延迟退休,这与以往世代相比有所不同,也反映了女性在职场中扮演的角色和地位的转变。

We’re all well aware by now that large companies are racing to implement AI and gain a competitive edge. A new study shows just how businesses expect HR departments to be part of that transformation. Around 60% of businesses with more than 5,000 employees say that within the HR umbrella over the next 12 months, AI will have the biggest impact on talent acquisition, according to new data from Mercer shared exclusively with Fortune. That’s followed by 50% of participants that say their company’s employee relations will be the most impacted by the tech, and 40% that anticipate their performance management will change the most.“Every HR job is made up of tasks,” Jason Averbook, global leader of HR strategy for Mercer, tells Fortune. “So this is very low-hanging fruit for HR to think about: ‘How do we actually use tools like this to help automate some processes?’”But for AI rollouts to be successful, the new tech has to be implemented in a thoughtful way. That’s why so many CHROs and people leaders are worried about how to best educate staffers. And there are already some trends around upskilling employees taking shape within the HR world. About 70% of big businesses that have AI training focus on teaching concepts and terminology, according to Mercer’s data. That’s followed by 60% that offer education on ethical considerations and responsible AI, 50% that train employees to take a hands-on approach with the tech, and 30% that teach how to use AI within specific business functions. Averbook says the data shows that companies are mostly thinking about how to train employees about the technical aspects of AI. That’s important, of course, but he adds that there needs to be increased clarity among all employees about how it will transform their roles within the organization. “There’s a massive need for education around change: ‘How this is going to change my job, how I need to think about working differently, how to have an AI-first mindset when I go through workflows,” he says. “The implementation of the tech comes from IT, and then the continuous improvement comes from HR.”Emma Burleigh emma.burleigh@fortune.comToday’s edition was curated by Brit Morse.Around the TableA round-up of the most important HR headlines.After years of favoring male leadership by sizable margins, workers now indicate a growing preference for female bosses in their daily work lives. It’s a massive power shift changing how many view women in the C-suite. Wall Street JournalFinancial pressures, career success, and changing family dynamics are leading many older women to delay retirement and stay on the job longer than previous generations. Washington PostMost Gen Z’s, by this point, are either employed or receiving an education (or some other kind of training). However, a new study finds that 20 percent of them are doing neither, and there’s a new name for them: NEETs. New York TimesWatercoolerEverything you need to know from Fortune.The “God of Management” is back. Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic and one of Japan’s most revered entrepreneurs, is ready to answer all your business questions. This time, as an AI avatar. –AFPReady to return. Despite all the scheduling flexibility remote work provides, a new study shows that 50% of workers would rather have the traditional structure of a nine-to-five. –Orianna Rosa RoyaleGaining back “serendipity.” Sanofi’s chief digital officer, Emmanuel Frenehard, said the shift to hybrid work was vital to bringing back innovation to the company after the upheaval of the pandemic. –Ryan HoggThis is the web version of CHRO Daily, a newsletter focusing on helping HR executives navigate the needs of the workplace. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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