Skip to main content
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
    Close
  • Select Region
    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
  • mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
SHRM Executive Network
  • Solutions
    • HR Solutions
      • Corporate Membership
      • Certifications
      • Team Training & Development
      • Assessments
      • Conferences & Events
      Leadership Solutions
      • SHRM Linkage
      • SHRM Executive Network
      HR Tools Marketplace
      • Partner Products
  • News & Insights
  • Brand Partnerships
    • Advertise with Us
      Exhibit & Sponsor Events
      Become a Recertification Provider
      Executive Positioning
  • Executive Network
    • About EN
      Executive Insights
      The EN Experience
Find Your Solution
Close
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
  • Solutions
    back
    Solutions
    • HR Solutions
      • Corporate Membership
      • Certifications
      • Team Training & Development
      • Assessments
      • Conferences & Events
      Leadership Solutions
      • SHRM Linkage
      • SHRM Executive Network
      HR Tools Marketplace
      • Partner Products
  • News & Insights
  • Brand Partnerships
    back
    Brand Partnerships
    • Advertise with Us
      Exhibit & Sponsor Events
      Become a Recertification Provider
      Executive Positioning
  • Executive Network
    back
    Executive Network
    • About EN
      Executive Insights
      The EN Experience
  • Find Your Solution
  • Select Region
    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
SHRM Executive Network
mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
Close

  1. Executive News & Insights
  2. How CHROs Can Help Their CEOs Meet 2026’s Technology Mandate
Share
  • Linked In
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus convallis sem tellus, vitae egestas felis vestibule ut.


Error message details.

Copy button
Reuse Permissions

Request permission to republish or redistribute SHRM content and materials.


Learn More
Feature

How CHROs Can Help Their CEOs Meet 2026’s Technology Mandate

January 27, 2026 | Eric House

Technology has moved from a functional concern to the center of the CEO agenda in 2026. More than half of CEOs (56%) identified technological advancements as a top macroeconomic challenge, making it their No. 1 concern for the year, above inflation (38%) and economic uncertainty (36%), according to SHRM’s 2026 CEO Priorities and Perspectives report.

When CEOs were asked to name their top priorities for the next 12 months, adopting artificial intelligence topped the list (40% cited it among their top three priorities), followed by increasing revenue growth (31%) and attracting top talent (27%). 

 

For CHROs, this moment demands more than fluency in buzzwords. It requires a fundamental shift in how HR frames its role: from steward of talent systems to architect of organizational readiness in a technology-disrupted world.

Here are practical to-do’s for HR leaders to help their CEOs move from urgency to action.

1. Translate AI urgency into workforce impact analysis.

When 40% of CEOs rank AI adoption as a top near-term priority, they want to know how AI will affect productivity, roles, and capacity. 

CHROs should lead a workforce impact assessment that maps AI adoption to real work. This might involve identifying which roles are most exposed to automation, which can be augmented, and which will require new skills. This proactive analysis positions HR as a strategic partner rather than a downstream implementer.

Specialty Credential: AI+HI

 

2. Build reskilling at the scale CEOs expect.

Over the next year, nearly 9 in 10 CEOs said they expect AI to create new roles and phase out repetitive work (88%) as well as drive large-scale reskilling and upskilling (87%) in their workplaces, according to the SHRM report. CEOs understand the implications of AI, but many are also underprepared to execute. Organizations are still early in building the learning infrastructure required to deliver reskilling at scale.

For CHROs, that might look like defining differentiated learning pathways: baseline AI literacy for the entire workforce, role-specific skills for impacted jobs, and advanced capabilities for leaders and technical experts.

These learning investments should connect directly to internal mobility, performance expectations, and workforce planning. Otherwise, reskilling remains aspirational while CEOs face mounting pressure to fully adopt AI. 

3. Redesign work to support efficiency and agility.

CEOs are pairing their focus on technology with a push for efficiency. SHRM’s report said that over the next year, 78% of CEOs expect greater emphasis on organizational agility, 75% anticipate workforce reductions, and 74% foresee organizational redesigns or restructurings.

CHROs should get ahead of these moves by focusing on work redesign rather than blunt headcount decisions. By analyzing work at the task level, HR can help their CEOs make more precise decisions about productivity gains, redeployment, and organizational design.

This approach can alleviate concerns about efficiency while helping avoid unnecessary disruption that can damage employee engagement and trust. 

Register for the AI+HI Project 2026.

 

4. Lead AI governance with a people lens.

CEOs are eager to adopt AI, but they are also acutely aware of its risks. A full 88% anticipate heightened cybersecurity threats due to AI-enabled attacks and 82% expect a greater need for investment in AI governance as adoption accelerates, according to the SHRM report.

CHROs should claim a leadership role in AI governance early. While IT and legal teams address infrastructure and compliance, HR is best positioned to oversee ethical use, bias mitigation, and transparency — especially in talent decisions.

Establishing clear guardrails for AI use in hiring, performance management, and workforce analytics reassures CEOs that speed will not come at the expense of credibility or culture. 

5. Reframe talent strategy around adaptability, not just attraction.

Although 27% of CEOs still cite attracting top talent as a priority for this year, the topic ranks behind AI adoption and revenue growth. This suggests a strategic shift: CEOs are increasingly focused on maximizing the value of their existing workforce.

CHROs should respond by accelerating skills-based workforce planning, internal talent marketplaces, and more flexible career pathways. This allows organizations to redeploy talent as technology reshapes work, reducing reliance on external hiring in an increasingly competitive market.

At the same time, HR must ensure leaders are equipped to manage continuous change. Manager capability will determine whether AI drives engagement or fuels disengagement. 

Toolkit: Managing Organizational Change

 

6. Help CEOs communicate with clarity and credibility.

Finally, CHROs must help CEOs translate data into narrative. With 56% of CEOs worried about technological change at a macro level, employee uncertainty is likely. 

HR should partner with their CEOs to articulate a clear message about what AI means and what it does not. This includes being transparent about disruption, explicit about investment in people, and consistent across leadership levels.

Above all, CHROs who respond with structured analysis, scalable solutions, and clear governance and communication will help their CEOs meet the moment and redefine HR’s strategic value in 2026 and beyond. 

HR Technology Strategy
HR Technology Trends
Workforce Planning

Was this resource helpful?

Leave Feedback

SHRM-CP Promo Image
Validate your HR expertise

Earning your SHRM-CP credential makes you a recognized expert and leader in the HR field.

Get Certified


Related Content

(opens in a new tab)
News
How One Company Uses Digital Tools to Boost Employee Well-Being

Learn how Marsh McLennan successfully boosts staff well-being with digital tools, improving productivity and work satisfaction for more than 20,000 employees.

(opens in a new tab)
News
A 4-Day Workweek? AI-Fueled Efficiencies Could Make It Happen

The proliferation of artificial intelligence in the workplace, and the ensuing expected increase in productivity and efficiency, could help usher in the four-day workweek, some experts predict.

(opens in a new tab)
News
Rising Demand for Workforce AI Skills Leads to Calls for Upskilling

As artificial intelligence technology continues to develop, the demand for workers with the ability to work alongside and manage AI systems will increase. This means that workers who are not able to adapt and learn these new skills will be left behind in the job market.

HR Daily Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest HR news, trends, and expert advice each business day.

Success title

Success caption

Manage Subscriptions
Our Brands

SHRM Foundation Logo
SHRM Executive Network Logo
CEO Circle Logo
SHRM Business Logo
SHRM Linkage Logo
SHRM Labs
Overview


  • About SHRM
  • SHRM India Advisory Council
  • Careers at SHRM
  • Press Room
  • Contact SHRM India
  • Book a SHRM Executive Speaker
  • Ask an Advisor
  • SHRM Newsletter
  • Post a Job
  • Find an HR Job
  • Advertise with us
  • Copyright & Permission
Contact Us


Email: shrmindia@shrm.org
Phone: (1)800.103.2198
WhatsApp: +919810503727

SHRM India Corporate Information

© 2026 SHRM. All Rights Reserved
SHRM provides content as a service to its readers and members. It does not offer legal advice, and cannot guarantee the accuracy or suitability of its content for a particular purpose. Disclaimer

Follow Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

  1. Your Privacy Choices

  2. Terms of Use

  3. Accessibility

Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member?
Free Article
Limit Reached

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access to articles and member-exclusive resources.

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join to access unlimited articles and member-only resources.

Already a member?
Free Article
Exclusive Executive-Level Content

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access to articles and member-exclusive resources.

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join the Executive Network and enjoy unlimited content.

Already a member?
Unlock Your Career with SHRM Membership

Please enjoy this free resource! Join SHRM for unlimited access to exclusive articles and tools.

Already a member?
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Premium Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member?
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Student Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member?
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Executive Network Content

SHRM member enjoys unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member?

Your membership is almost expired! Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew now

Your membership has expired. Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew Now

Your Executive Network membership is nearing its expiration. Renew now to maintain access.

Renew Now

Your membership has expired. Renew your Executive Network benefits today.

Renew Now