Three Key Types of Work Change Are Being Discussed at Gartner HR Symposium/Xpo in Orlando, October 27-29
A July 2025 Gartner survey of 1,973 managers found that business units that redesign how work gets done, rather than just deploy AI and encourage employees to use it, are twice as likely to exceed revenue goals.
During the opening keynote today at Gartner HR Symposium/Xpo, taking place here through Wednesday, Gartner analysts discussed some of the challenges organizations face in finding return on investment (ROI) in their AI initiatives.
“Organizations are looking to AI to achieve growth, at the lowest possible cost, yet only one in five AI initiatives achieves measurable ROI, and just one in 50 delivers disruptive value,” said Harsh Kundulli, Vice President Analyst in the Gartner HR practice.
Organizations are changing work in three key ways:
- Augmenting existing work with AI to make it faster and more accurate
- Reengineering entire workflows and functions to make work more efficient with AI
- Inventing entirely new, AI-based ways of working that dramatically improve scale and disrupt markets
“HR is uniquely positioned to partner with IT and business leaders to ensure AI investments translate into business outcomes,” said Katie Sutherland, Director, Advisory in the Gartner HR practice. “CHROs can help employees figure out how to get value from AI, anticipate the talent implications of AI redesigns and ensure the organization has the necessary talent to invent new ways of working.”
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Katie Sutherland, Director, Advisory at Gartner and Harsh Kundulli, Vice President Analyst at Gartner on stage at Gartner HR Symposium/Xpo in Orlando.