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Digitisation | How can HR make tech work for them?

How can HR make tech work for them?

 

2020 has been the year that all businesses had to pivot to digital ways of doing whether they wanted to or not.

However, implementing technology that works for the business strategy, organisational culture and individual needs is easier said than done. Daniel Cave, Head of Content at HR Grapevine, charts some of the challenges that HR functions face when choosing technology and how they can circumvent them.


HR Grapevine brought together HR leaders and technology experts for a virtual event that explored the new opportunities created by technology – learning how to embrace them at every level, from strategic planning to day-to-day best practice. Catch up on what was covered at HR Grapevine VIRTUAL: HR Tech 2.0 and discover innovative approaches for integrating technology and empowering the people function.

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