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Candid Conversations


Jun 22, 2023

Globally, organisations are beginning to shift their attention away from an employee’s ‘job’, focusing instead on the skills their workforce can provide. While many companies are seeing the benefits of this skills-based approach, the rapid shifts in technology (particularly with AI) are accelerating the skill requirements of the modern workforce. In this episode of Candid Conversations, we’ll cover the skill-challenges of today’s workforce, and how emerging technologies can be adopted to improve employee outcomes and enable resilience in the era of skills.

You’ll hear from:

  • Artie Gindidis, Workforce Transformation National Lead at Deloitte Australia,
  • Kelley Steven-Waiss, Chief Transformation Officer at ServiceNow; and
  • Pip Dexter, Chief People & Purpose Officer at Deloitte Australia

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Host: Pip Dexter

Audio By: Adrian Chin Quan

For enquiries about the series please contact innovation@deloitte.com.au 

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