Future of Work Report 2025 – Lost & Found in Technology

Only 13% of companies can keep up with the pace of technological change.

See, how companies around the world are truly utilize technology, it’s benefits and dark sides. 

   
“According to research conducted for this report, 65% of respondents believe that the pace of technological change in their industry is faster than their organization’s ability to adapt. This widening gap highlights the urgent need for companies to build resilience, agility, and a future-oriented approach to digital transformation”
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Julita Iks

   

CEO at Talent Alpha

In a world where technology is revolutionizing industries and reshaping the way we work, organizations face both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges. According to the report many companies are not prepared for the accelerating pace of technological change.

A staggering 65% of respondents in the Tech Business Readiness survey, conducted for the report, believe that the rate of technological advancements in their industry is outpacing their organization’s ability to adapt.

   
“Upskilling is no longer just a tool for improving business competitiveness—it has become a survival strategy. Companies that fail to invest in employee development face high turnover rates and increasing difficulties in recruiting new talent.”
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Miriam van der Heijden

   

Global CMO, Business Transformation Leader,
Data-Driven Marketing Strategist at Randstad

Readiness for Change is Essential

In a rapidly evolving world of technology, adaptation has become a key success factor. Nevertheless, many organizations face internal resistance to change, which slows down implementation and limits their potential. Moreover, companies often overestimate their readiness for transformation, leading to a gap between expectations and reality. What are the consequences of this approach?

   
“46% of companies overestimate their technological readiness, creating a gap between perception and reality. This is not just an inefficiency—it threatens competitiveness and growth. ”
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Rakesh Sangani

   

CEO&Founder at Proservartner