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Machen Sie Ihre Finanzdienstleistungen und Bankmitarbeiter fit für die Zukunft
Vier von zehn Führungskräften im Finanzdienstleistungssektor geben an, dass ihre Mitarbeitenden nicht bereit sind, sich anzupassen, neue Fähigkeiten anzueignen oder neue Aufgaben zu übernehmen, wodurch im Unternehmen klaffende Skills-Lücken nicht geschlossen werden können. Immer neue Vorschriften, Technologien, Kunden- und Umsatzerwartungen erschweren es Ihnen, Mitarbeiter:innen effektiv zu schulen und weiterzubilden.
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