target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Oct 2024 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc  Document number: # US51665624

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Future of Work 2025 Predictions

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  • Amy Loomis, Ph.D. Loading
  • Maureen Fleming Loading
  • Erica Spinoni Loading
  • Wayne Kurtzman Loading
  • Shannon Kalvar Loading
  • Zachary Chertok Loading
  • Gina Smith, PhD Loading
  • Meike Escherich Loading
  • Brian O'Rourke Loading
  • Amy Machado Loading
  • Holly Muscolino Loading
  • Alicia Mokwa Loading
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Abstract


This IDC study provides IT and business leaders with insights into key trends around work transformation trends over the next five years. It includes predictions across the three pillars of work augmentation, work culture, and the dynamics between physical and digital work environments. Together, these pillars probe the areas of work automation, digital and physical locations, and work culture. They consider the key driving factors for these changes possible and, in some cases, inevitable. All geographies, industries, business sizes, and organizations must adapt to new work and leadership models to remain competitive.

"Organizations find themselves at a pivot point in shifting to more automated ways of working and leading organizations," said Amy Loomis, research vice president, Future of Work at IDC. "The shift to more AI-enabled business models will require organizations to address the complexity of their application infrastructure in parallel with shifting to new work models."



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