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Early influence or last-minute fix?

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According to a survey by Randstad Enterprise, a majority of leaders believe HR’s role is more crucial and strategic to organizational success than ever. Despite its growing influence, HR is still called into business and strategic discussions too late, often after key decisions have already been set in motion.

This delay presents an undeniable hiccup, but it does not diminish HR’s expanding role in 2025. The survey’s respondents agreed that the HR function has grown well beyond its traditional scope, now serving as a key driver of workforce strategy. With a growing number of organizations transforming with AI, the ability to anticipate workforce needs, create company culture, and build adaptable teams has become a crucial business need.

HR seat at the table strategy decisions

“The last decade has been a period of disruption unlike any other, and talent leaders have played a critical role in navigating organizations through global crises and shifting expectations,” said Mike Smith, chief executive at Randstad Enterprise.

In order to successfully navigate past the impact of economic downturns and layoffs in 2025 due to the rise of AI-driven workplaces, HR professionals have to continuously adapt in coming years.

Yet, as companies adapt in a mismatched talent market, one key question remains—will HR’s voice be heard at the start of strategic discussions, or only when problems emerge?

This debate is not new. Thirty years ago, talent leaders were focused on claiming HR’s seat at the table, fighting for a key role in shaping corporate strategy. Today, they have secured that seat, according to The Society of Human Resource Management, but the conversation has shifted. Now, it’s no longer just about having a presence, it’s about having time influence on key matters. In order to drive long-term success, HR must be looped into strategic decisions from the outset, not as an afterthought.

As the workplace shifts accelerate, HR experts warn that organizations cannot afford to sideline workplace planning in 2025. The ability to attract, train and retain talent is no longer a supporting function, it is a cornerstone of business success.

In 2023, The Conference Board cautioned against minimizing the importance of robust talent strategies, emphasizing that workforce planning must be embedded into broader business objectives.

Randstad Enterprise’s latest report reinforces this urgency: “The future demands that you reimagine work in the age of AI, balancing ethical applications and optimal efficiencies, while understanding how to skill and supercharge your workforce to gain the greatest potential from both people and technology.”

HR has fought hard for its seat at the table—but now, a new challenge emerges. It is no longer about whether HR belongs in strategic discussions; that has already been established. The real question is: When will they be invited to shape the conversation?

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