On-demand Webinar
Enabling organizational agility through talent & people success
Over the past two years, the how, when, where and why of work have been challenged like never before. In the modern economy, being able to execute brilliantly in new and unexpected ways, and quickly, is often the difference between success and failure. Agility is a key foundation for organizational success.
Great people power great agility, and skills power great people.
But, in the wake of the Great Resignation, organizations are struggling to attract and retain workers. Thus, the onus is on organizations to develop their own. This enables employers to retain workers and grow the skills they need now, but also to build the irresistible and magnetic reputation that enables them to attract the best talent in the future.
Join Fosway & Cornerstone as they share valuable insights into the importance of organizational agility and how to create an agile business model.
In this webinar you’ll learn how to:
- Reassess your talent strategies
- Embrace talent mobility as a central pillar of your people strategy
- Rethink work so opportunities are more accessible for your workforce
- Get AI and machine learning to do the heavy lifting
- Set clear measures of success
Watch today to learn how to create a skills-forward approach so that your workforce is ready to adapt to any future.
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