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Watch Now — Re-Thinking HR: What Every CIO Needs to Know About Tomorrow’s Workforce

Re-Thinkin HR
Dec 18, 2017
1 minute read
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In this new era where market share can be eroded overnight by a start-up with an innovative business model, speed and agility are critical. CIOs need to empower HR teams to find new hires faster and with greater precision to keep up with the unrelenting pressure to deliver results.

Workers must also have the right technology tools to evolve their skills rapidly and continuously. In this informative webinar, Richard McColl, IBM VP of Technology and Employee Experience, and Ed Lovely, IBM VP of Business Applications, discuss how they are transforming the 106-year-old company’s workforce with unprecedented speed and scale by leveraging cognitive computing to rethink employee development strategies.

Watch this on-demand webinar to:

  • Learn how IBM re-imagined its employee experience
  • Hear how executives leveraged artificial intelligence and analytics to augment decision making and response time
  • Find out how IBM used its own technologies and services to create a strong business case and get stakeholder buy-in
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