We are entering a new era – moving from traditional digital transformation to cognitive transformation, powered by AI and generative technologies. This phase not only enables organisations to automate tasks but also to augment the decision making, predict outcomes, hyper-personalise services and continuously learn from data to elevate human potential and business performance.

AI is starting to affect virtually all areas of business and has already completely transformed how some activities are done, for example creating and editing images in the creative industries, analysing medical scans in healthcare, and answering online enquiries in customer service. 

This guide focuses on the practical, day-to-day work of people professionals, and is not intended to be a technical manual, theoretical explanation or business textbook. However, it contains links and references to other, more in-depth sources of information and support, if you want to understand the recommendations and underlying concepts more fully.

Although written primarily for people professionals involved in skills planning, both for the business and their own people function, it is also relevant for L&D and talent acquisition teams, because of the direct implications for their work.

Aimed at those in ‘planning’ and ‘doing’ roles, it focuses on function leads, team leads and team members. However, HR senior leaders should be familiar with this guide, to provide effective strategic alignment and support for AI skills planning, and ensure it is done collaboratively with the rest of the business.

How to Use This Guide

  1. Familiarise/remind yourself with/of the five steps of AI skills planning by reviewing the first section and generic process described below.
  2. Decide your organisation’s AI adoption level using the self-assessment quiz
  3. Follow the AI skills planning guide for your level (early-stage, intermediate or advanced), including the principles for practice and fictional mini-case studies
  4. Review other ways AI will impact HR, beyond skills planning

AI skills planning: Co-ordinating human skills with AI adoption

The generic AI skills planning process

Assessing your AI adoption maturity

AI skills planning for 'early-stage' AI adopters

AI skills planning for 'intermediate' AI adopters

AI skills planning for 'advanced' AI adopters

AI skills planning: Principles for practice

Other AI considerations for people professionals

Skills planning plays a critical role in AI adoption but isn’t done in a vacuum. This section explores the other things that will be going in as AI becomes more widespread and important in your organisation, focusing on those directly affecting the people function. The first and last are new things for HR to think about, specific to AI. The middle two are AI versions of what should already be part of HR work, but given a new twist by the unique people challenges AI creates.

Appendices

  • Podcast

    HR People Pod

    Listen to episodes of HR People Pod, the CIPD’s fortnightly podcast providing expert insights from HR leaders discussing the topical issues impacting the world of work.

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  • Thought leadership

    Analysis | What does responsible and effective AI adoption look like?

    Discover how the CIPD and the Institute for the Future of Work (IFOW) found insights from eight diverse case studies around the friction between AI and workforce stability. Learn why strategic pauses are necessary and why safeguarding your organisation’s future expertise is essential

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