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People-first Strategies for Digital-first Transformation with BMO
In an environment where technology fuels business success, every organization wants to be “digital-first”. For BMO, being a digital-first bank means constantly evolving technology, business models, and skills to improve customer and employee journeys with speed and scale.
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People-first Strategies for Digital-first Transformation with BMO
In an environment where technology fuels business success, every organization wants to be “digital-first”. For BMO, being a digital-first bank means constantly evolving technology, business models, and skills to improve customer and employee journeys with speed and scale.
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In an environment where technology fuels business success, every organization wants to be “digital-first”. For BMO, being a digital-first bank means constantly evolving technology, business models, and skills to improve customer and employee journeys with speed and scale. And that means putting their people first—where the organization’s and the individuals’ futures are aligned through programs and platforms that embed learning into the people ecosystem, measure success, and drive continuous improvement. Join Larissa Chaikowsky (US CHRO & Head of Talent Reskilling and Acceleration), Jay Ferguson (Head, Digital Transformation), and Christine Crouch (Director, Future of Work) from BMO in a panel discussion with Sarah Armentrout, Director of Customer Success at Pluralsight.