What skills will remain uniquely human in an AI-driven workplace?

What skills will remain uniquely human in an AI-driven workplace?

As AI continues to reshape the workplace, a crucial question emerges: What skills will remain uniquely human in an AI-driven world? With 79% of CEOs concerned about the availability of key skills, understanding the enduring value of human capabilities has never been more critical.

To explore this pressing issue, we’ve turned to industry experts for their insights. Our first contributor, Niluka Kavanagh, brings a wealth of experience in leadership and organizational development. As we delve into the skills that will set humans apart in an AI-dominated workplace, Niluka offers valuable perspectives on navigating this new terrain.

Join us as we uncover the uniquely human skills that will drive success in the AI era. Whether you’re an event planner seeking knowledgeable speakers or a business leader looking to future-proof your organization, Niluka’s insights promise actionable strategies for thriving in this evolving landscape.

Niluka Kavanagh

Niluka Kavanagh, a renowned leadership expert and founder of ImagineThat, offers valuable insights on the enduring human skills in an AI-driven workplace:

Authenticity, connection-building, empathy, critical thinking, and the ability to inspire others will remain uniquely human skills in an AI-driven workplace. As Niluka notes, “AI can generate text, but it can’t build trust.”

Key human skills highlighted by Niluka include:

  1. Authenticity: The ability to be genuine and true to oneself in professional interactions.
  2. Relationship-building: Creating and nurturing meaningful connections with colleagues and clients.
  3. Empathy: Understanding and responding to others’ emotions and experiences.
  4. Critical thinking: Analyzing complex situations and making informed decisions.
  5. Inspiration: Motivating and encouraging others to achieve their best.

Niluka emphasizes that while AI can automate many tasks, it cannot replicate the depth of human understanding and emotional intelligence. She states, “The competitive edge belongs to those who can communicate well, communicate with heart, think critically, and build meaningful relationships.”

For leaders and event planners, this insight underscores the importance of cultivating these uniquely human skills within teams and organizations. As AI continues to advance, those who excel in authentic communication, empathy, and relationship-building will stand out and drive success.

As we explore the future of work, other experts may offer additional perspectives on how to develop and leverage these essential human skills in an AI-driven world.


This article was first published on Speakers Associates' website: "What skills will remain uniquely human in an AI-driven workplace?"

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Gabriele M. M. Paleari

Senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University; ethnographer; content writer for food cultures, business, and tourism; radio broadcaster

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There's a hype about 'skills' but we tend to forget that knowledge is essential.

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