As a CHRO, you have a powerful opportunity to lead with transparency—guiding your organization and workforce through how AI is reshaping skills, hiring, and careers.
By Evan Ramzipoor, Workflow contributor
HR leaders, meet your newest team members. They execute complex tasks with minimal oversight, excel at cross-functional collaboration, and never need time off. Or pay. Or food. If you’re thinking no human could fit this description, you’re right—these new joiners are AI agents. And they hold huge potential for organizations that are ready to put them to work. Is yours?
For too many companies, the answer is no—or at least not yet. That’s because AI agents can make an impact only when an organization’s people have the skills and support to get the most out of them. And while technology accelerates, organizational readiness lags, according to data from the 2025 Enterprise AI Maturity Index. Only 27% of CHROs are confident their organization possesses the right talent mix to execute their AI strategy, while just 13% believe their department is aligned with others on a clearly defined AI strategy.
This disconnect represents an opportunity for HR leaders to reshape organizational capabilities. To increase AI maturity, CHROs need to adopt the following best practices:
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