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The 2026 Pivot: Stability, Agility, and the Great AI Upskilling Divide

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The Adecco Group's 'Workforce Trends 2026 Report' marks a definitive end to the 'Great Resignation' era, signaling a global shift toward what researchers call the 'Stability Era.' Based on a survey of 37,500 workers and 2,000 C-suite executives across 31 countries, the report identifies a critical reprioritization of employee values: for the first time in years, tangible security—defined as stable income and job certainty—has overtaken personal fulfillment as the primary driver of retention. However, this desire for stability is occurring alongside a widening skills gap, particularly in artificial intelligence, where 71% of workers report that their personal AI proficiency has already outpaced the training provided by their employers.As organizations navigate this landscape, the report warns of an 'Internal Mobility Gap,' with 61% of companies struggling to transition existing employees into new roles despite a global talent shortage. This disconnect is fueled by a 'buy-over-build' mentality that risks organizational agility. To thrive in 2026, leaders must move beyond generic flexibility toward 'tailored flexibility' and 'stagility'—a strategic blend of stability and agility. This involves investing in data-driven internal skills mapping and fostering a 'human-machine partnership' where AI is viewed as a value-creating partner rather than a mere efficiency tool.
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