The study offers HR teams and executives deep insights on the state of leadership to guide their talent strategy against changing market trends. Any company that meets the minimum requirements for participation also receives a custom benchmarking report specific to their organisation at no cost.
Starting today, DDI has opened its Global Leadership Forecast survey, which is the largest and longest-running leadership survey of its kind. The study offers HR teams and executives deep insights on the state of leadership to guide their talent strategy against changing market trends. Any company that meets the minimum requirements for participation also receives a custom benchmarking report specific to their organisation at no cost.
“One of the biggest questions on every business leader’s mind right now is the impact of AI on their people and the impact on their work,” said Stephanie Neal, director of DDI’s Center for Analytics and Behavioral Research. “Our next Global Leadership Forecast will be a true exploration of how the human experience of work is changing, capturing the most critical things on leaders’ minds. More importantly, the research will guide HR teams on their leadership strategy and the focused tactics they can employ to position their organisation at the top of their industry.”
This study marks 25 years of the Global Leadership Forecast research. The most recent study, the Global Leadership Forecast 2023, surveyed 13,695 leaders and 1,827 human resource professionals from 1,556 organisations worldwide.
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A few of the current and emerging topics the study will cover include:
- State of retention and best practices for retaining top talent
- How leaders feel about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on work
- Leadership motivations and challenges due to the rapid pace of business change
- Critical leadership skills for the future, including managing change and virtual leadership
- How leaders experience and drive inclusion
- Leader connectedness in different work models (remote, hybrid, in person)
- Adoption of new approaches to learning, including virtual and immersive experiences
- Impact of organisational support on burnout and wellbeing
Any organisation may participate in the study. To receive the custom benchmarking analysis, each organisation must have at least one HR participant and at least 30 leaders in their organisation take the leader survey. If companies do not meet the threshold of 30 leaders for a custom report, they can still qualify for a benchmarking report for their industry and region against global norms and top financial performers.
The deadline to participate in the HR survey is June 30, 2024. Leaders can participate until July 15, 2024.
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