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Workforce planning is a critical process that lets organizations anticipate changes in labor supply and demand, minimize risks associated with talent shortages or surpluses, and align human resources with business objectives. Traditional methods of workforce planning, such as supply and demand forecasting, skills gap analysis, and scenario planning have been effective but are now being revolutionized by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI).
In this Introduction to Workforce Planning and AI course, you will explore the fundamentals of workforce planning and how traditional methods intersect with AI technologies. You will learn how AI-driven workforce planning enhances efficiency, data analysis, and decision-making processes. With AI tools and technologies, you can anticipate workforce trends, develop strategic hiring and training plans, and optimize labor costs. AI also supports diversity and inclusion initiatives by identifying areas where diversity is lacking and helping to attract a more diverse workforce. Prepare for the future and find the best talent for your company by exploring the available AI tools and technologies.
It covers the fundamentals of workforce planning, how traditional methods intersect with AI technologies, the role of AI in workforce planning, AI tools and technologies, and future trends in AI workforce planning.
You will learn to describe the fundamentals of workforce planning, identify key AI tools and technologies for workforce planning, develop strategies to optimize talent acquisition and retention, and assess how AI can support diversity and inclusion initiatives.
The course discusses traditional methods including supply and demand forecasting, skills gap analysis, and scenario planning, and how they intersect with AI technologies.
AI supports diversity and inclusion initiatives by identifying areas where diversity is lacking and helping to attract a more diverse workforce.
It helps develop skills in diversity and inclusion, talent acquisition, talent recruitment, and workforce planning.