The significant shift we are seeing in culture today (Video)

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Amanda Fajak

The significant shift we are seeing in culture today is not a shift away from a focus on achievement and results – this has to remain strong – but the dialling up of the people lever.

 

Walking the Talk’s research report, ‘Is your culture AI-ready? Cultural lessons from Digital Transformation applied to the AI journey’, incorporates insights and best practice from leaders from a range of industries including Technology, Agriculture, Government, Financial Services, Media, Professional Services and Telecommunications.

The Digital Transformation and AI report is the 2nd of a series of reports from Walking the Talk looking at the evolution of culture in the modern workplace. Every year we take a close look at a major business issue which will impact the management and enablement of corporate cultures, talking to global business leaders and adding our own perspective as the world’s leading consultancy focused entirely on culture.

To download the Digital Transformation and AI report click below.

Download Digital Transformation & ai report

For further insights view our selection of case studies, ebooks, reports and white papers or contact us to learn how we can transform your culture.

 

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