Navigating the Now and Next: ManpowerGroup Advances Action Around AI and Workforce Readiness at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos
BY PR Newswire | ECONOMIC | 12:33 PM ESTBringing the Human Edge to AI Transformation, the global workforce leader joins world leaders to advance practical solutions and close the skills gap.
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --?As artificial intelligence reshapes every industry, a critical gap is emerging. Seventy percent of the skills needed for the average job are expected to change by 2030, yet 55% of employees say they received no workplace training in the past year.
At this pivotal moment, ManpowerGroup
"The impact of AI will be determined less by the capability of technology and more by the skills, process design and culture of the organizations that deploy it," said Jonas Prising, Chair & CEO of ManpowerGroup
Key ManpowerGroup Events at Davos: Where Policy, Business, and Work Converge
- Preventing Jobless Growth
Wednesday, January 21, 9:15 AM CET
Congress Centre, Aspen 2 | Livestreamed
Prising will join European Commission Commissioner for Economy and Productivity?Valdis Dombrovskis, Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S., AFL-CIO President Elizabeth Shuler, UC Berkeley economist Laura D'Andrea Tyson, and Stanford Digital Economy Lab Director Erik Brynjolfsson for a livestreamed discussion on how leaders can ensure AI-driven productivity gains translate into shared prosperity. - Closing the Manufacturing Talent Gap in the U.S. and Beyond
Wednesday, January 21, 11:00 AM CET
Kurpark Village, Briefing Centre
ManpowerGroup(MAN) President & Chief Strategy Officer Becky Frankiewicz will join U.S. Governors Andy Beshear of Kentucky and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Rockwell Automation Chairman & CEO Blake Moret, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, and Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra for the public launch of SmartStart USA, a national initiative to equip 1 million young people with the skills needed to power advanced manufacturing and supply chains by 2035. The initiative responds to mounting workforce gaps that threaten long-term manufacturing competitiveness in the U.S. and globally. - Leadership for the Next Decade
Wednesday, January 21, 12:30 PM CET
CNBC House, Promenade 68
Prising will join EY Global Chair & CEO Janet Truncale and MIT Professor & Future of Life Institute President Max Tegmark for a live discussion on how leaders are building resilient, future-ready workforces as technology, demographics, and global uncertainty redefine how and where we work. The session will be moderated by CNBC's Carolin Roth. - The Human Edge: Leading People and Technology Through the Now and Next
Wednesday, January 21, 3:30 PM CET
Ice Village, Dome 1
In ManpowerGroup's(MAN) signature session, Frankiewicz will host a leadership debate exploring how organizations can keep their workforce match fit as AI becomes part of the team. Moderated by former CNBC Lead Anchor Geoff Cutmore, the conversation will feature Schneider Electric Executive Vice President Fr?d?ric Godemel, Cisco EVP and Chief People, Policy, and Purpose Officer Francine Katsoudas, and SAP Industries & Experiences President Andre Bechtold. - Shaping the Future: Leadership, Innovation, and Trust in the Age of AI Transformation
Wednesday, January 21, 4:00 PM CET
Mountain Plaza Hotel, Davos
ManpowerGroup(MAN) Chief Growth Officer Valerie Beaulieu-James will join a panel moderated by Global Women in Tech President & Founder Simona ?andru, alongside NEOM Chief Investment Officer Dr. Manar Al Moneef, EY Global Vice Chair Julie Linn Teigland, Euroclear Chief Risk Officer Florine Moraes, and JA Europe CEO Diana Filip. The discussion will explore how leaders can drive inclusive, sustainable growth in an AI-first world.
New Research
During the week, ManpowerGroup
The company will also release findings from its 2026 Global Talent Barometer, which reveals a workforce in wait mode?cautious, committed, but uncertain. The data highlights a shift toward job hugging, with 64% of workers saying they plan to stay with their current employer while waiting for a clearer bridge between their current skills and future opportunities. The research also shows worker confidence has dipped four percentage points for the first time in three years, signaling that burnout and uncertainty remain elevated.
Additionally, ManpowerGroup
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