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In the first episode of a special On Aon mini-series on the 2026 Human Capital Trends study, Aon’s Human Capital leaders outline a clear leadership challenge: AI is scaling fast, but the value it delivers is determined by how effectively organizations prepare their people to use it. The discussion moves beyond adoption to focus on aligning AI to business priorities, redesigning work and equipping leaders to translate capability into sustained growth.
Key Takeaways:
Experts in this episode:
Key Resources:
2026 Human Capital Trends Study
Key Moments:
(00:45) AI adoption has accelerated across organizations, but workforce readiness is lagging, creating a gap between deployment and impact
(04:20) Why moving too quickly on technology without building capability leads to stalled return on investment and slower adoption
(13:00) How AI is reshaping the future of work, driving more fluid, skills-based roles and integrated ways of working
Soundbites:
Byron Beebe:
“I really think it's the people using AI to do jobs better or to enhance what they can accomplish for customers of a business. Those are the people that are going to win.”
Amanda Scott:
“AI is no longer a technology story; it's a people story.”
Marinus Van Driel:
“What we're seeing is most organizations are scaling their tools, but very few are redesigning their work. So, most of them are in that foundation or that developing stage. And then I think that the question that's emerging from all of this that I think all leaders will have to grapple with in the near future is we can have AI do this work, but should we have AI do this work.”
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In the first episode of a special On Aon mini-series on the 2026 Human Capital Trends study, Aon’s Human Capital leaders outline a clear leadership challenge: AI is scaling fast, but the value it delivers is determined by how effectively organizations prepare their people to use it. The discussion moves beyond adoption to focus on aligning AI to business priorities, redesigning work and equipping leaders to translate capability into sustained growth.
Key Takeaways:
Experts in this episode:
Key Resources:
2026 Human Capital Trends Study
Key Moments:
(00:45) AI adoption has accelerated across organizations, but workforce readiness is lagging, creating a gap between deployment and impact
(04:20) Why moving too quickly on technology without building capability leads to stalled return on investment and slower adoption
(13:00) How AI is reshaping the future of work, driving more fluid, skills-based roles and integrated ways of working
Soundbites:
Byron Beebe:
“I really think it's the people using AI to do jobs better or to enhance what they can accomplish for customers of a business. Those are the people that are going to win.”
Amanda Scott:
“AI is no longer a technology story; it's a people story.”
Marinus Van Driel:
“What we're seeing is most organizations are scaling their tools, but very few are redesigning their work. So, most of them are in that foundation or that developing stage. And then I think that the question that's emerging from all of this that I think all leaders will have to grapple with in the near future is we can have AI do this work, but should we have AI do this work.”

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