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[The Rise of the Agentic Workforce: Navigating the Future of Human-AI Collaboration]-[The future of work is agentic]

The McKinsey Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-15

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The Evolution of the Workplace: From Generative to Agentic AI

In a recent episode of the McKinsey Talks Talent podcast, Senior Partner Jorge Amar explores the paradigm shift from traditional Generative AI to what he terms "Agentic AI." While Generative AI is primarily reactive—producing content based on human prompts—Agentic AI represents a functional evolution. These agents are capable of perceiving reality, applying judgment, and executing tasks autonomously. Amar emphasizes that we are moving toward a future where companies must view their staff as a hybrid system: a combination of a "genetic" (AI agent) and human workforce.

Use Cases: Where Agents Are Already Operating

Agentic AI is currently being deployed in deterministic environments where clear processes exist, such as IT help desks, software development, and customer service. In talent acquisition, for instance, specialized agents are already cleaning candidate data, ranking applicants, and coordinating outreach.

Beyond recruitment, Amar highlights a transformative application in training and performance management. By simulating "agentic customers," companies can provide employees with real-time, detailed coaching during interactions. This allows for targeted onboarding, as the AI provides a breakdown of exactly which skills a human employee needs to develop, moving beyond the limitations of manual supervisor call-monitoring.

The Shift to a "Work Chart" and Change Management

As companies integrate these digital replicas of their workforce, the traditional organizational chart is evolving into a "work chart." Amar argues that the adoption of this technology is not merely an IT initiative but a fundamental business and HR challenge.

  1. The Role of HR: HR departments will be critical in driving change management. They must articulate the "change story" to employees, ensuring they understand that AI is a tool to boost productivity and unlock new possibilities rather than a threat.
  2. Human-AI Collaboration: Resistance remains a hurdle, particularly among tenured employees who may distrust the "black box" of AI. To succeed, leadership must establish a clear mandate, role-model the use of AI, and evaluate the performance of the human and agentic workforces through a joint dashboard.
  3. Risk and Governance: The deployment of agents introduces risks such as hallucination, bias, and security vulnerabilities. Amar warns that without proper guardrails—such as monitoring agent interactions within CRM systems—companies could face unintended consequences, like an agent offering excessive discounts during an autonomous negotiation.

Differentiation in an AI-Driven Market

If AI brings all competitors to a parity level of efficiency, where does the advantage lie? Amar suggests that true differentiation will come from the "human touch." While AI can handle mundane, repetitive tasks, companies that emphasize empathy and human-centric relationships will stand out.

He concludes by noting that while roles like "prompt engineering" will see high demand, the future workforce will also highly value traditional human skills. The goal is to move humans away from repetitive, soul-crushing tasks and toward work that requires genuine connection. Ultimately, the successful integration of an agentic workforce is about creating a hybrid environment that is "uplifting" for employees, allowing them to focus on complex problem-solving and relationship-building that no agent can replicate.

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This is the McKinsey Podcast, where we help you make sense out of our world's toughest business challenges.
But I think we are going to go into the world in which you will have to think about your workforce as both a genetic and human workforce system.
That's McKinsey Senior Partner Jorge Amar.
He's talking about a future where humans and AI agents are sitting side by side in meetings.
He spoke with talent experts Brooke Weddle and Brian Hancock and global editorial director Lucia Rahili.
They dig into what AI agents are, how they can be used, and what that means for the structure of your teams.

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