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We're living in a time of unprecedented disruption in Talent Acquisition. Exponential advances in AI, shifting attitudes toward work, the ever-shrinking life span of skills, aging populations, and global workforce accessibility are all converging to create a revolutionary moment in our industry. Any one of these factors would be transformative on its own, but together, they demand a completely new approach to how we attract, hire, and retain talent.
TA Leaders know that getting their transformation strategies right is crucial. It's not just about filling jobs; it's about aligning with long-term business goals and staying ahead of the curve. But with change happening so rapidly, simply reacting isn't enough. It is critical to anticipate what's next and ensure strategies remain relevant and effective in this fast-evolving landscape. There is a unique opportunity here to actively shape the future of talent acquisition.
So, how can you get the strategic foresight you need to plan for such an uncertain future? Earlier in the summer I spoke about the tools and mindset required at RecFest UK. This episode is an audio recording of that presentation.
In the presentation, I cover:
The macro and micro forces driving change in TA
Autonomous AI Agent Swarms
An amazing but disappearing opportunity
Can we predict the future?
Is AI a Co-pilot or a Frenemy
The six elements of Futurecasting
Common cognitive biases to be aware of when planning for the future
The TA Team of the future
Behavior science and automation
Developing the right mindset.
In the recording, I refer to several podcast episodes that are excellent resources for future-focused TA thinking.
You can get links to these episodes and a copy of my slides by going to mattalder.me/future.
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