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157. Expert predictions for 2025 (Part 1): AI, soft skills, and the future of remote work

157. Expert predictions for 2025 (Part 1): AI, soft skills, and the future of remote work

Update: 2024-12-26
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Truth, Lies, and Work is an award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network, hosted by Chartered Occupational Psychologist Leanne Elliott and business owner Al Elliott.


As 2024 comes to an end, we bring you part one of a two-part predictions series featuring insights from eight workplace experts. This week, we focus on technology and adaptation in 2025. Join us next week for part two, where we explore leadership, culture, and wellbeing.


🗓️ Episode Overview:

We reflect on 2024’s wins and misses and dive into what’s coming next year. Our experts share bold predictions on how AI, remote work, and human skills will reshape the workplace.


🎧 Key Predictions:


Oliver Yonchev:

AI Agents Will Lead the Way: In 2025, AI will evolve beyond chatbots to interconnected systems working together to complete tasks, fundamentally changing how teams operate.


Follow Oliver on LinkedIn or check out his podcast, Memes and Machines.


Will Giangrande:

Soft Skills Take Center Stage: As AI handles technical tasks, employers will prioritize emotional intelligence, communication, and curiosity in hiring.


Follow Will on LinkedIn or check out his podcast, 19 Year Old Shrink


Eman Ismail:

AI in Marketing: AI will transform email marketing, helping teams improve processes and creativity. The key to success? Strong strategies and human expertise.


Follow Eman on LinkedIn or check out her podcast, Mistakes That Made Me


Chris Savage:

Remote Work Balances Out: 2025 will see more companies mastering remote work, blending virtual efficiency with the value of occasional in-person collaboration.


Follow Chris on LinkedIn or check out his podcast, Talking Too Loud


Amy McKeown:

The Death of Old Work Practices: Organizations that adapt to constant change, embrace flexibility, and prioritize employee wellbeing will thrive.


Follow Amy on LinkedIn


Phill Agnew:

Authenticity Wins: Sharing the joy of creating your work can boost engagement and sales, signaling a shift toward more human-centered communication.


Follow Phill on LinkedIn or check out his podcast, Nudge


Sonia Thompson:

Gen Z’s Workforce Takeover: Gen Z is diverse, disruptive, and ready to drive change. Engaging them in conversations and understanding their values will be crucial for organizations aiming to thrive.


Follow Sonia on LinkedIn or check out her podcast, Inclusion & Marketing



💡 Key Takeaways for 2025:


  1. AI will enhance human skills, not replace them.

  2. Adaptability and flexibility will be critical for businesses.

  3. Authentic human connection will remain a powerful competitive advantage.


🎧 What’s Next:

Join us on January 2nd for part two of our predictions series. We’ll hear from workplace experts, including Dr. Audrey Tang, Katie O’Mally, and Rob Kalwarowsky, as they explore leadership, culture, and wellbeing in 2025.


💡 Don’t miss our unedited interview with psychology legend John Amaechi next Tuesday, featuring a hot take on Jordan Peterson.


Subscribe now to stay ahead of workplace trends in the new year!

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157. Expert predictions for 2025 (Part 1): AI, soft skills, and the future of remote work

157. Expert predictions for 2025 (Part 1): AI, soft skills, and the future of remote work

Leanne Elliott, MBPsS, CBP, MSc Psychology