Kyndryl Report: AI Adoption Accelerates as Workforce Readiness Becomes the ROI Difference Maker
Kyndryl Report: AI Adoption Accelerates as Workforce Readiness Becomes the ROI Difference Maker |
| [25-June-2026] |
Global study of 1,100 business leaders reveals only 23% say their workforce is ready for AI – declining 6 points from 2025 NEW YORK, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Kyndryl (NYSE: KD), a leading provider of mission-critical enterprise technology services, today announced the release of its second annual People Readiness Report, a global study of 1,100 senior business and technology leaders across eight countries, revealing a notable drop in workforce AI readiness and a widening gap between AI expectations and execution. The report illustrates what leaders are doing right to ride the AI surge, and that AI success is not driven solely by different strategies, use cases or technologies – it's driven by whether organizations redesign work and manage those changes throughout their organizations. The data also shows that trust in AI can be built through deliberate operating model and governance changes. The findings come as companies accelerate AI adoption and invest heavily to realize value at scale. "Worldwide spending on AI is forecast to total $2.52 trillion in 2026, a 44% increase year-over-year, according to Gartner®, Inc., a business and technology insights company." "This is a critical moment for global enterprises as they race to adopt AI, redesign workflows and pursue innovation, yet they're finding that their greatest assets – their people – need more attention," said Kim Basile, CIO, Kyndryl. "The data shows that the organizations investing in people – whether it's rethinking roles and workflows, dedicating resources for upskilling and retraining, or guiding employees through change – are experiencing positive outcomes at a much higher rate." "AI's ability to reshape work is challenging organizations to reshape their workforce more rapidly than ever before," said Mark Paulek, Chief Human Resources Officer, Kyndryl. "The leaders pulling ahead are aligning skills, roles and decision-making with how work is actually changing. When people understand their role in that system, trust and performance scale together." According to the study:
The study identifies a Pacesetters group, the 9% of organizations that have done three things: they redesign roles around AI, implement change management so the workforce understands its new operating model and has guardrails in place, and have built workforce readiness. These three behaviors are the operational foundations that consistently distinguish the organizations achieving the strongest results from AI. As they do these things, at each stage they are building the important governance frameworks. Pacesetters are roughly twice as likely to have fully implemented every governance dimension measured. Pacesetters are:
Business leaders consistently rank workforce readiness among the most challenging aspects of AI adoption:
The risk of falling behind is increasing as more organizations adopt autonomous AI agents.
Readying Workforces for AI-enabled Workplaces
Learn more about People Readiness. *Gartner Press Release, Gartner Says Worldwide AI Spending Will Total $2.5 Trillion in 2026, 15 January 2026. GARTNER is a trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates. About Kyndryl Kyndryl Press Contact
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