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Webinar: How Expedia used data science to re-invent their talent planning

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Webinar: 22nd September at 10:00am BST Speaker: Claire Ainscough, VP Human Resources In today’s highly competitive and fast-paced business environment you need to have the right people who are ready to manage complexity and drive the organisation forward. Claire will share share how Expedia used data science to uncover the need to re-invented their talent planning […]

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Webinar: 22nd September at 10:00am BST

Speaker: Claire Ainscough, VP Human Resources

In today’s highly competitive and fast-paced business environment you need to have the right people who are ready to manage complexity and drive the organisation forward.

Claire will share share how Expedia used data science to uncover the need to re-invented their talent planning strategy and how they changed the philosophy of their recruitment to future proof the organisation.

Register here to reserve your place.

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