Introduction
Workforce planning is no longer just about counting headcount or filling vacancies. It is about ensuring the right people, with the right skills, are available at the right time to support business goals. As roles evolve and skills requirements change faster than ever, traditional workforce planning methods struggle to keep up. This program explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help organizations anticipate workforce needs, identify emerging skills gaps, and plan talent strategies more effectively. The focus is on using AI insights to support workforce decisions, such as hiring, reskilling, redeployment, and succession planning, while maintaining human judgment, fairness, and accountability.
Course Outline
- Module 1
- Module 2
- Module 3
- Module 4
- Module 5
- Course Objectives
- Target Audience
Workforce Planning Basics in a Changing World
- Why workforce planning is becoming more critical.
- Limitations of traditional manpower planning.
- Understanding workforce demand and supply.
- Key workforce risks facing organizations.
- Introduction to AI in workforce planning
Skills and Capability Gaps
- What skills mean beyond job titles.
- Identifying critical and future skills.
- Mapping current workforce skills.
- Recognizing skills shortages and surplus.
- Practical examples of skills gap analysis.
Forecasting Workforce and Skills Needs with AI
- How AI supports workforce and skills forecasting.
- Forecasting headcount needs by role and function.
- Predicting future skills requirements.
- Linking business plans to workforce forecasts.
- Managing uncertainty in workforce forecasts.
Using Workforce Insights for Planning Decisions
- Workforce planning for growth, automation, and restructuring.
- Planning recruitment, reskilling, and redeployment.
- Linking workforce plans to budgets and costs.
- Supporting succession and talent development planning.
- Avoiding common workforce planning mistakes.
Governance, Ethics & Future Workforce Readiness
- Ethical use of AI in workforce decisions.
- Data privacy and fairness considerations.
- Managing bias in workforce data.
- Governance and accountability in AI-supported HR decisions.
- Skills needed for HR and managers in the AI era.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the purpose of workforce planning and skills forecasting
- Identify current and future workforce and skills gaps
- Use AI concepts to support workforce demand and supply planning
- Forecast skills needs based on business and technology changes
- Link workforce planning to business strategy and budgets
- Support management with data-driven workforce decisions.
This course is ideal for:
- HR managers and HR business partners.
- Workforce planning teams.
- Talent management teams.
- Finance managers.
- Strategy and business planning professionals.
- Department heads responsible for staffing decisions.