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i4cp – 2025 Priorities & Predictions

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Inside the Report

Since its inception, the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) has championed the concept of “next practices”—human capital strategies that are strongly correlated with superior market performance but have yet to see widespread adoption (often less than 20%).

We’re excited to share our latest in-depth report, featuring 50 pages of valuable insights from leading executives at Microsoft, Expedia Group, and more.

In this report, you’ll discover:

  • i4cp’s 2025 Predictions
  • Priorities for Chief Human Resources Officers, Future of Work Leaders, Talent Acquisition Leaders, and more

Drawing on feedback from our boards, i4cp analysts outline the key trends HR leaders should prepare for in 2025.

Stay ahead of the curve by exploring the practices shaping the future of work.

 

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