Getting GenAI to live up to the hype
Tomoko Yokoi explains why GenAI isn’t delivering on its promise — and how clearer success metrics, upskilling, and purposeful scaling can finally unlock its value....

February 19, 2026 • by Robert Hooijberg in Future of work • 6 min read
Cutting entry-level roles may save costs today, but it endangers the development of future leaders and the skills organizations will urgently need....
Continue readingFebruary 10, 2026 • by Tomoko Yokoi in Future of work • 6 min read
Tomoko Yokoi explains why GenAI isn’t delivering on its promise — and how clearer success metrics, upskilling, and purposeful scaling can finally unlock its value....
January 23, 2026 • by David Bach, Julia Binder, Arturo Bris, Frédéric Dalsace, Simon J. Evenett, Florian Hoos , Jennifer Jordan, Sara Ratti, Karl Schmedders, Sarah E. Toms, Ginka Toegel in Future of work • 14 min read
From Trump and transatlantic tensions to AI’s reality check and sustainability’s reinvention, Davos 2026 signals a shift toward values-based pragmatism....
January 2, 2026 • by Damien Ng in Future of work • 11 min read
Increasing longevity is forcing a rethink of public policy, individual lifestyles, and private finances. Yet it is crucial not to overreact or grow unduly alarmed about shifting population dynamics....
December 8, 2025 in Future of work • 6 min read
Discover how AI and a skills-powered approach are redefining talent management, enabling agility, efficiency, and workforce transformation....
December 1, 2025 • by Tomoko Yokoi in Future of work • 6 min read
Vibe coding lets anyone build apps in plain English using AI, unlocking innovation and speed—but businesses must manage security, compliance, and quality risks....
November 24, 2025 in Future of work • 5 min read
Professor Amar Bhidé challenges AI hype, arguing that LLMs flatter rather than enlighten and that executives must distinguish calculable risk from true uncertainty....
November 17, 2025 • by Didier Bonnet in Future of work • 2 min read • Podcast available
AI has leapt from obscurity to ubiquity, reshaping work and society. But its flaws run deep, forcing leaders to balance its promise with its dangerous limitations. ...
November 14, 2025 • by Didier Bonnet in Future of work • 6 min read
AI has evolved from skepticism to ubiquity, transforming work and productivity while exposing deep limitations in truth, reliability, and human dependence....
November 13, 2025 • by Howard H. Yu in Future of work • 8 min read
The biggest risk isn’t that AI under‑delivers. It’s that organizations overreact or underreact. Here we unpack the four zones of AI readiness and explain why building sandboxes is the best way forward....
October 22, 2025 • by Michael D. Watkins in Future of work • 9 min read
AI can boost critical thinking or undermine it. Educators and talent leaders must learn to navigate this fine line. ...
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