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Top 4 HR Trends for 2024 – Dave Ulrich, Father of Modern HR

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Each year, many try to anticipate the next year’s agenda and HR trends for human capability (our term for talent + leadership + organization + HR).

We do the same through our research, observations, LinkedIn comments, and personal engagements with 10,000 HR professionals and business leaders.

At the RBL Group Institute, we partner with senior HR leaders to pick four think tanks a year that capture emerging trends and where we can have dialogues to make progress. 

In 2024, we will do think tanks on:

HR Value Added Outside In

HR is not about HR but about creating organizations that succeed in the marketplace. If an organization does not succeed in the marketplace, we have no workplace. So we will probe how HR delivers marketplace value to customers, investors, and communities.

Transformation

In a VUCA world, agility has become a key capability. We will explore specific skills to enable business, HR, and personal transformation. This will evolve agility from ideas to actions.

Digital Technology (AI) and HR

AI as a source of information will change how HR work is done. We will discuss how HR professionals can help their organizations enact a digital (AI) strategic agenda. We will also examine how AI advances how HR work is done.

Employee Expectations

The employee/organization relationship continues to evolve with studies of satisfaction, commitment, engagement, experience, well-being, and personalization. We will consider what’s next in employee work relationship with a focus on offering hope.

These are not the only issues for HR in 2024, but through our think tanks, we will offer RBL Institute members thought leadership coupled with specific actions to move ahead. 

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Dave Ulrich
Dave Ulrich
Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and a partner at The RBL Group. He has published over 30 books and 200 articles/chapters that have shaped the fields of leadership to deliver results, of organizations to build capabilities, and of human resources to create value where he is the known as the “father of modern HR.” He has been named a top management thought leader in Business Week, Fortune, Financial Times, The Economist, and People Management, and is the recipient of many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement award from ASTD (now ATD).