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Are you ready for the future when it comes to technology and the world of work?

Are you ready for the future when it comes to technology and the world of work?

At 11.00 am Thursday 4th July we will be hosting the The future of work Part II: Technology and the new world of work webinar where professionals will be discussing the future of work with a review of what has changed in the last year and a look at how new waves of technological disruption and innovation will continue to shape the new world of work where agility and therefore HR, will be at the heart of an organisation’s ability to succeed.

Joining the discussion and sharing some of their innovative work in this area will be Richard Doherty, senior director product marketing EMEA at Workday and Jeremy Lief, a partner at PwC.

This webinar will examine and consider the impact of the following areas on the workplace:

  • Machine Learning
  • Augmented Analytics
  • The Employee Experience
  • Talent Marketplace

Register now to reserve your place!

Click here to register

Darius is the editor of HRreview. He has previously worked as a finance reporter for the Daily Express. He studied his journalism masters at Press Association Training and graduated from the University of York with a degree in History.

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