Send us a text In the final episode of the year, Jackson Lynch revisits ten workforce predictions made at the start of 2025 and scores them against what actually happened. Using real data and observable outcomes, the conversation walks through headcount reductions, early-career hiring collapse, AI adoption, merit-based systems, board oversight, and the widening divide in the labor market. The episode matters because it separates narrative from reality. Growth masked inefficiency for yea...
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Send us a text In the final episode of the year, Jackson Lynch revisits ten workforce predictions made at the start of 2025 and scores them against what actually happened. Using real data and observable outcomes, the conversation walks through headcount reductions, early-career hiring collapse, AI adoption, merit-based systems, board oversight, and the widening divide in the labor market. The episode matters because it separates narrative from reality. Growth masked inefficiency for yea...
Send us a text Most leaders talk about AI with the confidence of someone who skimmed a headline and called it research. They love the idea of transformation, but not the part where they must change how they lead. That is the tension we dig into in this episode: AI is replacing excuses. It makes work visible. It exposes gaps leaders have glossed over for years. And it audits leadership in real time. In this conversation, Jackson breaks down why AI surfaces something deeper than productivity. I...
The Talent Sherpa Podcast
Send us a text In the final episode of the year, Jackson Lynch revisits ten workforce predictions made at the start of 2025 and scores them against what actually happened. Using real data and observable outcomes, the conversation walks through headcount reductions, early-career hiring collapse, AI adoption, merit-based systems, board oversight, and the widening divide in the labor market. The episode matters because it separates narrative from reality. Growth masked inefficiency for yea...