In this on-demand webcast, we reveal key findings from The Hackett Group’s 2025 Human Resources (HR) Key Issues Study. Spoiler alert: The research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a trend – it’s central to achieving critical business goals such as:
Adoption is up: 66% have adopted AI, with 16% on a large scale
Areas of greatest use: 52% currently use AI to create job descriptions
Where AI use will grow: 45% expect to increase use of AI for answering common HR-related questions
Plans are in place: 77% have a formal 2025 initiative to use technology – including AI – to improve HR service efficiency and effectiveness
To fully realize the potential of generative AI (Gen AI), executives must address issues, including process/technology complexity, data quality and a lack of AI talent.
Watch now to learn:
Key insights into AI adoption and its role in HR
Top challenges and how to overcome them
Actionable strategies for 2025
Featured Speakers:
David Gibbens, Senior Director, HR Executive Advisory Europe, The Hackett Group®
Jessica Haley, Principal, Global HR Executive Advisory Practice Leader, The Hackett Group®
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