In 2025, technology is reshaping the workplace, with significant trends in AI, remote work, and employee satisfaction. The annual Impact of Tech report reveals that 88% of senior leaders believe technology has boosted productivity, while AI adoption has surged, with only 15% of businesses not utilizing it. Understanding these trends is crucial for businesses to maintain a happy workforce and reduce turnover.
The report highlights that 78% of businesses that automated roles plan to rehire, indicating a continued value for human employees despite AI advancements. Additionally, 38% of businesses are considering a 4-day work week, reflecting a shift in work culture towards better work-life balance. The findings emphasize the importance of adapting to technological changes to ensure employee satisfaction and operational efficiency.
• 88% of leaders report technology has improved productivity in the last year.
• Only 15% of businesses have not adopted AI tools for productivity.
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