
EP20: The K-Shaped Knowledge Economy: Why AI Fluency Is Splitting the Workforce
Now to Next with Jason Averbook
The Financial Signal and Final Call
Jason ties software market losses to mindset shifts and urges action on fluency before it becomes too late.
Highlights:
- Why the AI driven K shaped economy is happening inside roles, not between them
- How AI fluency is creating massive performance gaps within the same teams
- Why performance reviews, engagement surveys, and training programs are missing the signal
- The shift from AI adoption to AI embodiment and what that actually means
- Why curiosity, not access or intelligence, is now the real barrier
- How hiring, interviews, and talent assessment must change in an AI first world
- Why buying more tools without changing mindset creates more risk, not less
Host Bio:
Jason Averbook is a globally recognized thought leader, advisor, and keynote speaker focused on the intersection of AI, human potential, and the future of work. He is the Senior Partner and Global Leader of Digital HR Strategy at Mercer, where he helps the world’s largest organizations reimagine how work gets done — not by simply implementing technology, but by transforming mindsets, skillsets, and cultures to be truly digital. Over the past two decades, Jason has advised hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies, co-founded and led Leapgen, authored two influential books on the evolution of HR and workforce technology, and built a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking voices in the industry. His mission is to challenge leaders to stop seeing digital transformation as an IT project and start embracing it as a human strategy.
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(0:00) Introduction (0:14) Vibe coding anniversary and labor market split (0:35) SaaSpocalypse, software stock losses, and the K-shaped economy (1:30) AI adoption impact on productivity and performance management (4:07) AI fluency in future hiring and embodiment in the workplace (7:34) Rethinking learning, development, and AI integration in people strategy (10:07) Talent reassessment, early adopters, and upskilling (10:34) Tech adoption versus human transformation (11:22) Recap on the K-shaped economy and final thoughts (12:53) Closing remarks

