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Exploring Digital Transformation: HR's Next Steps

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Digital transformation is rapidly advancing within organizations, leading to huge potential for further digitization within the HR function. As the business landscape evolves faster than ever and workforces become increasingly global, HR has a key role in supporting agility and keeping employees connected. How can people leaders use automation, data, and disruptive technologies to improve […]

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Digital transformation is rapidly advancing within organizations, leading to huge potential for further digitization within the HR function. As the business landscape evolves faster than ever and workforces become increasingly global, HR has a key role in supporting agility and keeping employees connected. How can people leaders use automation, data, and disruptive technologies to improve processes, influence change and empower strategic decisions?

Join this interactive roundtable to discuss how to take the next step in your digital transformation journey. We will explore:

  • How to effectively acquire and utilize data to drive and validate decisions
  • How the digital transformation of payroll can enable you to better support a dispersed workforce
  • How HR can impact the bottom line and cement its position as a strategic arm of the business
  • What HR can do to equip employees with a digital mindset and drive company-wide transformation
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