STAMFORD, Conn., February 25, 2026
STAMFORD, Conn., February 25, 2026
More than half (55%) of supply chain leaders expect that advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level positions, while 51% believe the technology will drive a shift to overall workforce reductions, according to Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company.
Gartner surveyed 509 supply chain leaders globally across industries from July to October 2025. While the view of agentic AI’s ultimate impact on headcount plans remains split, there is wider agreement among respondents (86%) that adoption of agentic AI will require new processes for developing future talent pipelines, signaling a need to rethink how supply chain organizations build skills and utilize talent.
“The highest performing supply chain organizations are using AI to reinvent how work gets done and how talent is developed. They are not treating AI as a blunt instrument for headcount reduction,” said Marco Sandrone, VP Analyst in Gartner’s Supply Chain practice. “The priority for chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) should be redesigning roles, skills, and workforce processes, so people and machines can create value together.”
“Changes in ways of working driven by advancements in AI and agentic AI” was cited as the single most influential driver redefining supply chain strategy over the next two years (see Figure 1).
Source: Gartner (February 2026)
Gartner’s survey analysis identified respondents from high-performing organizations that exceeded expectations in areas, such as customer lead time, satisfaction, time to market, revenue growth, and sustainability goals over the past year. Gartner analysts also interviewed 15 supply chain leaders from companies with a consistent presence in the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25, uncovering the strategies and practices driving their success.
These high-performing respondents’ adoption of agentic AI was significantly higher than other respondents across procurement, production, logistics, warehouse management, and planning. As a result, the high-performing respondents were more likely to recognize that the traditional talent pyramid will change. While this may reduce the need for traditional entry-level roles, these leaders are prioritizing talent strategy reinvention, rather than headcount reduction.
Over the next two years, these high-performing leaders plan to prioritize the following talent strategies:
“Entry-level roles as understood today may fade in importance, but supply chains will still need emerging talent that is highly adaptive and innovative,” said Sandrone. “As organizations identify new ways of working through the use of AI, they will also have an advantage in identifying and attracting the kinds of talent that will sustain these new working models, including successfully reskilling current staff to take on new, higher-value roles.”
Gartner clients can read more in: Future of Supply Chain 2026: Reshaping for a Machine-Enabled Future. Nonclients can learn more in: Future of Supply Chain.
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Justin Lavelle
Gartner
justin.lavelle@gartner.com
Barbara Ruane
Gartner
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