Korn Ferry Study Reveals that Thai Leaders are Bullish on Technology Growth, but Need More Highly Skilled Workers

          --Technology was ranked among the highest priorities for 7Korn Ferry% of the leaders surveyed --
          -- 82% of Thai business leaders surveyed believe technology will overtake people as their companies' greatest creator of economic value --
          -- Interestingly, 88% also said their companies will need more highly skilled workers as a proportion of the future workforce -- 

          According to a new study* by Korn Ferry (NYSE: KFY), business leaders in Thailand are concerned that a reduced talent supply may impact their ability to stay on track for forecasted growth in the mid-term future. 46% of leaders in Thailand said that talent shortages may force them to increase salaries unsustainably.
Leaders in Thailand have ambitious plans to grow their revenue in the near and long term: 84% of leaders said they plan to grow an average of 36% by 2Korn Ferry2Korn Ferry increasing to 47% by 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry. They have similarly aggressive plans to grow headcount over the same time period: 8Korn Ferry% of organizations intend to increase headcount by an average of 37% by 2Korn Ferry2Korn Ferry to 48% by 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry. 
          However, leaders in Thai organizations surveyed are more cautious about the availability of highly skilled talent than other nations: only 3Korn Ferry% of the top executives think there will be enough or even surplus talent at 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry, as opposed to 48% of leaders worldwide. Still, they see technology as more important than talent in the future of work: 82% believe technology will overtake people as their greatest value creator over the same time period, and 7Korn Ferry% ranked technology among their highest priorities when developing and executing their company's strategy. 
          But the majority of leaders in Thailand do not see the future as a simple battle of man versus machine: 88% also said their companies will need more highly skilled workers as a proportion of the future workforce, with the same number agreeing that technology itself will create the need for more highly skilled jobs.
To deliver their strategies, 86% of leaders in Thailand have a formal forecast for their skilled talent need—but only 9% have plans that extend through to 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry. Although they are anticipating which roles will be most impactful in the future of work, 82% say they find it easier to create action plans around technology and other tangible assets, citing pressure from shareholders for quick returns and short leadership tenures as contributing factors. 
          "The explosion in technology has vastly hastened the pace of business development. Flexible forecasting and business modelling are now more relevant than the traditional models, such as five-year plans," said Michael Distefano, President, Asia Pacific, Korn Ferry. "While scenario planning is critical to business growth, this rarely extends to a 'people plan'. As skilled workers become the lever of growth in the new economy, organisations must shift this mindset to become more agile and adopt a long-term approach when devising their talent strategy."
          The world is teetering on the brink of an impending skilled labor shortage, set to hit developed and developing economies alike. For Thailand, it's a challenge of significant proportions, and one that could constrain the country's economic growth by 6.4% at 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferryen. Globally, at 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry, Korn Ferry research forecasts talent shortages of 85.2 million skilled workers, resulting in US$8.452 trillion in unrealized revenue across twenty of the world's major economies2. As early as 2Korn Ferry2Korn Ferry, the worker deficit could hit 2Korn Ferry.3 million people.
The Talent Shift study also reveals a misplaced sense of optimism across organisations worldwide on their ability to meet their skilled talent needs for the future:
          Almost all (95%) business leaders are confident their organisations can meet the talent needs of the future, despite potential talent deficits of 85.2 million workers by 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry. Fewer than one in ten (9%) leaders have a formal forecast for the skilled talent they need to deliver their strategy that extends as far as 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry.
A huge majority (84%) of executives believe they will need more highly skilled workers as a percentage of their workforce, yet only half (52%) believe there will be a deficit of these most-scarce employees by 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry and a third (33%) deny that talent shortages will reduce their growth or limit profitability.
          C-suites worldwide are conscious of the challenge posed by the talent crunch: 84% of corporate leaders told us that to survive in the future of work, their company will need more highly skilled workers as a proportion of their workforce. Yet the true magnitude of the problem remains opaque. Although many reported that talent shortages were starting to impact their business now, they told us they see these challenges as cyclical rather than chronic: while 66% of executives predict a highly skilled talent shortage by 2Korn Ferry2Korn Ferry, only 52% believe there will still be a deficit at 2Korn Ferry3Korn Ferry, let alone endemic global shortages.
Korn Ferry Study Reveals that Thai Leaders are Bullish on Technology Growth, but Need More Highly Skilled Workers
 
          *About The Talent Shift Study

          Following Korn Ferry's Global Talent Crunch study, which modelled the gap between future labor supply and demand to estimate the impending skilled talent shortage and The Salary Surge study, which estimates the impact of this shortage on payrolls in 20 major global economies, The Talent Shift sets out to examine corporate attitudes towards talent availability, and reveal the extent to which business leaders are aware of imminent talent shortages, and what action they're taking to mitigate them.
          The findings are based on a survey of 1,550 business leaders (C-Level and C-Level minus one) in multimillion-dollar organisations and from 19 countries across the following regions: Americas, EMEA, and Asia Pacific. The report focuses on highly skilled labour, which is where the most acute shortages are found (as identified by The Global Talent Crunch) and uses educational attainment as a commonly accepted proxy for skills. To get the global perspective and find out more about how this research was conducted, please take a look at the full The Talent Shift report.

          About Korn Ferry
          Korn Ferry is a global organisational consulting firm. We help companies design their organisation – the structure, the roles and responsibilities, as well as how they compensate, develop and motivate their people. As importantly, we help organisations select and hire the talent they need to execute their strategy. Our approximately 7,000 colleagues serve clients in more than 50 countries.
 
 
 

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