Businesses today face challenges at a scale most leaders have never experienced — and never anticipated. Built for Change, hosted by broadcast journalist Elise Hu and technologist Josh Klein, explores how the global pandemic has not only forced radical changes in business, technology and human behavior, but also created incredible new opportunities for leaders to evolve and ultimately excel in this environment. Through compelling conversations with industry thought leaders, Built for Change dismantles shop-worn assumptions of how to meet customer needs; links a new model of employee well-being to company success; demonstrates how technology and sustainability can be part of a business’s twin transformation — and more. Subscribe to Built for Change, a new podcast from Accenture.
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Whether you’re well established as an innovator, or just getting started carving out your role - this is a must listen! Elise and Josh do an incredible job leading conversations that cover a huge breadth of topics related to the ins and outs of effectively navigating change at scale - with leaders who’ve actually experienced success themselves. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
In 2022 Accenture has done «groundbreaking research» showing that employees are not just in it for the money. They need to be «treated like human beings and are motivated by a purpose». Is this the advice Accenture bring to modern leaders? This was really a waste of time.
Fantastic PodCasts and great content delivery which pulls all the technology together but most importantly, takes the 369 degree view on the outcomes and practical uses of the technology. I’m a fan…
Really wonderful reporting and topics. 5 Stars!!
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