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Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies are transforming the nature of work and presenting profound challenges for how organizations structure and develop talent. As many routine jobs are automated and new roles emerge, HR must strategically guide companies through this period of significant workforce transition and upskilling. This article explores HR's critical strategic role in navigating the "talent restructure" driven by AI. It outlines approaches for mapping how technologies will impact existing roles and skills needs over time. It then provides recommendations on designing large-scale reskilling and internal mobility programs focused on versatile, future-proof competencies. The article also discusses adaptations to traditional performance management and career pathing frameworks needed to support continuous learning and flexibility. With diligent planning and execution of skills analytics, reskilling initiatives, and modernized HR systems, the brief posits that organizations can empower their workforces to thrive amid technological disruption by helping workers continuously upskill themselves.
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