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    Future of Work: Rethinking the Digital Workplace

    19 October 2022 | 09.00–16.55 GMT+1
    Preparing for a New Wave of Innovation at Work
    Digital Conference | #FTFutureofWork
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    Rethinking the Digital Workplace

    Companies have been forced to innovate and digitise at an unprecedented pace, which has created new opportunities for growth. In turn, digital tools have allowed teams to work together across multiple locations and complete tasks in a more collaborative and seamless manner. 

    However, access to such advanced tech capabilities does come with a price. As more of the work we do becomes tracked and stored in databases outside our control, businesses must ensure they are investing in the right tech tools to meet their business needs. With many workforces and roles becoming more digitised, how do companies ensure that employees are equipped with the right skills to benefit from new technology? With some teams fully remote and others present in the office or warehouse, how is tech bridging the gap between different levels and sections of the business?

    This event brought together technology experts, innovators and leaders in IT to discuss the ways businesses must approach digitisation in order to reap the benefits for their workers and performance results. 

    2022 Speakers Included:

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    Olivier Dubuisson
    Head of Future of Working.
    Novartis
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    Sue Lam
    Vice President, People, Insights, Strategy & Culture
    Coca Cola
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    Kathleen Savio
    Group Chief Transformation and People Officer,
    Zurich Insurance Group
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    David Threlfall
    Vice President, IT & Digital
    Britishvolt
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    Kevin Tierney
    Vice President, Global Cybersecurity
    General Motors
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    Lynn Wu
    Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions
    Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania

    Themes

    Crafting a new leadership style for the hybrid and virtual world

    Perfecting people analytics and digital tools to drive business transformation


    Disruptive tech set to shape the workplace in 2023

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    "I enjoyed the holistic perspective around the hybrid work and the depth in which specific topics were discussed. I could learn about some interesting trends and company practices I was not yet aware of"


    Future of Work Series Attendee - Head of HR Strategy & Transformation, Allianz SE

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