
For employees, change is everywhere, all the time
Exploring the findings of a major new survey, PwC’s Pete Brown explains how leaders can harness the power of their workforce in an era of constant transformation.
CEOs have high hopes for generative AI to transform the way work gets done, but widespread adoption across the workforce hasn’t quite taken hold, according to PwC’s Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2024. Only 12% of respondents—a cohort that was disproportionately young, skilled, and working in tech, media, telecommunications, or financial services—said they use the technology every day. (A slightly larger share, 16%, use it weekly, and 37% have never used it at all.) The findings captured in this slide show reveal that those daily GenAI users stand out in four significant ways, and can set an example for their colleagues as companies seek to spur wider adoption.
Exploring the findings of a major new survey, PwC’s Pete Brown explains how leaders can harness the power of their workforce in an era of constant transformation.
Some sectors will face more disruption and obstacles than others. Knowing where your business sits is key to maximising GenAI’s potential.
Sector-specific findings from PwC’s Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2024 show how leaders can help employees navigate change in an era of transformation.
A significant finding from PwC’s 27th Annual Global CEO Survey strengthens the hand of CTOs seeking to leverage generative AI for their business.
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