Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globe’s editorial department was not involved.
As digital transformation gains momentum, new careers are opening up in just about every sector of the Canadian economy. How are business leaders rethinking the ways they screen, hire and develop talent for the new economy? What strategies are helping them retain and support employee success and wellness, especially through the ongoing challenges of the pandemic?
On March 10, The Globe and Mail presented a webcast examining how organizations are embracing new approaches to talent and career development in response to the shifting economy and changing workplace norms.
Vanmala Subramaniam, future of work reporter with The Globe and Mail led the panel discussion featuring Karen Collins, chief talent officer with BMO; Paula Allen, senior vice-president and global leader of research and total wellbeing with LifeWorks; Mohammed Chahdi, director of global human resources with Dell Technologies; and Jim Stanford, economist and director with the Centre for Future Work.
To view their full conversation, please see the video playback below, and for more information on upcoming Globe Events, visit our events hub at tgam.ca/events.
The Globe and Mail presented the event with sponsor support from BMO.
Developing and retaining talent in the new economy - The Globe and Mail
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