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Next Tuesday, the old pro (he has over a hundred such panels under his belt) Bill Kutik will moderate Workday’s annual look-ahead videocast.
There should be plenty of new wrinkles
Naomi Bloom and Brian Sommer, two of the best in their respective areas, will talk about rapid changes in the HCM and Finance functions.
Ray Wang is back and sure will work in his recent work on Digital Transformations.
I will share early results from my research on how automation is reshaping jobs in just about every industry and country.
We will be broadcasting from Workday’s brand spanking new studio.
And "the most interesting man in technology" Mr. Kutik tells us he has a few tricks up his sleeve.
So, if you have not yet, register here for this must see TV episode.
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Next Tuesday, the old pro (he has over a hundred such panels under his belt) Bill Kutik will moderate Workday’s annual look-ahead videocast.
There should be plenty of new wrinkles
Naomi Bloom and Brian Sommer, two of the best in their respective areas, will talk about rapid changes in the HCM and Finance functions.
Ray Wang is back and sure will work in his recent work on Digital Transformations.
I will share early results from my research on how automation is reshaping jobs in just about every industry and country.
We will be broadcasting from Workday’s brand spanking new studio.
And "the most interesting man in technology" Mr. Kutik tells us he has a few tricks up his sleeve.
So, if you have not yet, register here for this must see TV episode.
December 03, 2015 in Industry Commentary | Permalink