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Développer les compétences fondamentales synonymes de réussite dans le secteur de la santé et des sciences de la vie
Les entreprises du secteur de la santé et des sciences de la vie font face à des enjeux importants pour leurs collaborateurs. Les pénuries de personnel, les progrès médicaux et technologiques ainsi que l'évolution de la réglementation font apparaître la nécessité de former les équipes rapidement et à l'échelle de l'entreprise. Pour relever ces défis et rester compétitifs, vous devez offrir des possibilités de formation et d’apprentissage permettant de développer les compétences stratégiques synonymes de réussite. Avec Cornerstone, vous pouvez disposer d'une vision approfondie du secteur associée à Skills Graph, un moteur d’IA unique de Cornerstone, pour identifier les points forts et les déficits en compétences ainsi que les besoins spécifiques de vos collaborateurs et de votre entreprise.
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Build power skills for healthcare & life sciences success
With the acceleration of digital technology, rapidly changing regulations, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare and life sciences organizations have had through navigate through a lot of change. Keeping up with the latest rules and regulations, plus technology advances, they must provide training and learning opportunities to continuously develop the knowledge base of their people.
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Help your retail employees build power skills today
Rising costs and high inflation have tightened consumer spending as of late, thus creating challenges for retailers as they rely on a strong macroeconomic environment and healthy levels of disposable income to drive sales growth. While a large portion of purchases are made online, studies show that consumers still prefer to buy things in-person, creating a synergy between digital and in-person shopping and the need for an omnichannel strategy and hybrid model. Changing social trends have also adjusted customer expectations, so retail organizations need to be agile and able to train their employees quickly and at scale.