Beyond automation, AI can also be designed to provide real-time feedback and guidance, acting as a virtual coach that helps employees sharpen essential skills. For instance, if an employee receives feedback during a performance review about capabilities that need to be improved, AI could proactively offer upskilling ideas—perhaps suggesting training on complex decision-making or effective communication—and even regularly check in with the employee, asking, “What skill do you want to learn today?”
By leveraging AI for learning and growth opportunities, we fundamentally transform passive interactions into active, real-time learning experiences, making skill development an integrated part of daily work.
At Workday, one of the ways we create opportunities for direct, hands-on experience is through gigs. These are short-term, project-based assignments outside of an employee’s core role, which provide a tangible mechanism for experiential learning. These gigs allow individuals to develop new skills, apply their existing knowledge in different contexts, and build valuable internal networks, embodying the “doing” and “connecting” aspects of the 70-20-10 model.
Strengthening Social Connections
Humans are inherently social beings; we learn, grow, and innovate with others. This emphasis on relationships accounts for 20% of the 70-20-10 model and represents a vital component of human development. What happens, then, when technology begins to separate us from one another—breaking down the vital connections that allow junior workers to learn from senior ones, and novices to apprentice with experts—potentially leading to isolated and fragmented workforces?
The answer isn’t to slow down tech adoption, it’s to double down on connection. Cultivating an environment rich with social connection hinges on foundational elements: trust, collaboration, and shared values. When these are prioritized, they naturally lead to the kind of informal interactions that spark new ideas and strengthen culture. For example, at Workday we intentionally design moments to come together—whether it’s through our EverydayAI event and promptathon, which fostered collaborative learning and encouraged employees to design innovative AI prompts to use in their daily work, or the People Leadership Summit, which brings all our first-time people leaders together annually to learn and connect with each other.