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Working from Anywhere: A Critical Look at the Future of Work and the Ongoing Return to Office Debate
Working from Anywhere: A Critical Look at the Future of Work and the Ongoing Return to Office Debate
The Future of Work: Trends and Innovations Shaping Society, Culture, and Leadership
The Future of Work: Trends and Innovations Shaping Society, Culture, and Leadership
The End of Middle Management: The Gen Z Take on Organizational Hierarchy in Organizations
The End of Middle Management: The Gen Z Take on Organizational Hierarchy in Organizations
Event Recap of ‘Women Who Disrupt’
“Women have so much power to shift culture,” said Rachel D. Wilson, CEO and Founder of LADY Rebranded, current Vice President at Blackstone Charitable Foundation
The rise of artificial intelligence isn’t just changing tools, it’s reshaping the workforce. We’re entering the age of agentrification, a term used to describe the replacement of human workers with AI agents across knowledge-based and managerial roles. This shift is faster and deeper than previous automation waves, and it’s already impacting global employment systems.
According to the World Economic Forum, an estimated 92 million existing roles will disappear over the next five years. While 170 million new roles are projected to emerge, this disruption doesn’t come with a built-in safety net. In fact, 41% of employers globally report plans to reduce their workforce as AI automates key tasks.
For leaders, this isn’t just a technical challenge, it’s a cultural reckoning.
At Glass Ladder Group, we’re helping institutions confront this moment with clarity and compassion. Because how you integrate AI, who is trained, who is displaced, and how you communicate it, will shape your legacy and your workforce for decades to come.