Skills for the AI-Enabled Business: A 2024 Enterprise Planning Guide

Skills for the AI-Enabled Business: A 2024 Enterprise Planning Guide


The IDC Perspective emphasizes the increasing IT skills gap affecting global organizations, with 62% of IT leaders attributing missed revenue growth to this issue. The study highlights the urgent need for businesses to plan for AI skills and roles, especially with the rise of generative AI (GenAI). The research also reveals a shift in business leaders' perspectives, predicting that automation technologies will impact employee experience more than eliminating roles. The study underscores the importance of reskilling, with 58% of CEOs expressing a lack of confidence in their organization's ability to deliver on AI initiatives due to skills gaps."Automation has long impacted human activities, but evolving AI and GenAI use cases are different," said Amy Loomis, PhD, research vice president, Future of Work, "AI requires its own skills development across IT and LOB (not just IT). It also supports rapid and personalized skill development experiences across the workforce. IT and business leaders will need to adjust their approaches to skills development for AI technology to effectively drive business value."

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Situation Overview
Why Do Skills Matter Now?
AI and GenAI: Changing the Way Work Gets Done
From Create to Co-Create
From Information to Innovation
Emerging Skills and New Roles for AI and GenAI
IT Skills
Human-Centric Skills
New Skills and Changing Functional Roles
New Ways of Learning and Engaging AI and GenAI
Advice for the Technology Buyer
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