
GDP growth to 1.1% from a prior estimate of 1.5%.

For 2023, Goldman Sachs has cut its forecast for annual U.S. So what will the world of work look like in 2023? Although concerns about COVID-19 have lessened, leaders will face new challenges as they navigate labor shortages, ongoing inflation, and slow economic growth. Lastly, I look to secondary research synthesized from hundreds of different sources, including consulting firms, think tanks, non-profits, universities, the government, and trade associations. They’re also informed by surveys of over 15,000 employees, 6,000 C-suite executives, and 5,000 HR leaders that my firm, Workplace Intelligence, conducted this year in partnership with companies across the globe. These trends are based on dozens of conversations with CEOs, HR leaders, and other workplace professionals. The purpose is to help businesses prepare for the future and equip workplace professionals with the insights they need to drive their organizations forward. And don't forget to subscribe so you receive the new edition every Monday morning.įor the past decade, I’ve published my forecast of the top 10 workplace trends that will impact how we work and live for the upcoming year.

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