Is your workforce engaged and are you ready for 2020?

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Is your workforce engaged and are you ready for 2020?

At 11.00 am on Thursday 28th November 2019, HRreview will be hosting the Engagement 2020 webinar. Where professionals will be discussing how the workplace has changed in the last two decades and how businesses can navigate these changes and keep their workforce engaged, happy and productive.

Enormous changes have occurred in the workplace with evolving cultural pressures, legal frameworks and working practices.  These changes have been accelerated with the help of technology.

Listen in to hear James Marsh talking to Richard Doherty, senior director product EMEA at Workday and Jon Lester, director of the service transformation and automation at IBM.

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In this webinar, we will take a look at the key building blocks for creating and maintaining an environment of engagement for all employees, including:

•Employee experience
•Organisational Agility
•The use of technology / AI
•The benefits of a data driven approach

Register for free before 11 am on 28th November.

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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