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80% of Companies Use AI in HR — But Only 1 in 5 Has Actually Changed Anything
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McKinsey's 2026 HR Monitor surveyed 1,300 HR professionals and 5,500 employees across 10 countries — and the headline finding is a paradox: 80% of organizations have deployed AI in HR, but only 20% have redesigned how work actually gets done.
In this episode, we dig into what that deployment-transformation gap really means, and why it matters more than the headline numbers suggest. We explore the training blindspot McKinsey uncovered — where 24% of employees received zero training in the past year while HR leaders systematically overestimate both participation and impact. We look at how only 11% of organizations have a long-term workforce planning perspective, leaving most flying blind through rapid AI-driven role evolution.
We also surface the L&D paradox: executives say learning and development is their top AI priority, yet it's the function with the biggest gap between HR perception and employee reality. There's a real risk that AI just automates a broken process faster.
Plus, we share three practical actions for CHROs who are ready to move from deployment to genuine transformation — including how to audit the gap, ground-truth your training data, and build multi-year talent strategies that account for AI-driven change.