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2022 Outlook Webinar: It’s Not a Talent War, It’s a New Reality
Access the on-demand webinar, which was delivered live on December 14, 2021.
As we look toward 2022, we don’t see an end to disruptions and shortages, specifically in talent, brought on by an accumulation of social and cultural changes and exacerbated by the pandemic.
Previously, the talent war had a special emphasis on the demand for high-end digital talent. Today, the talent challenge has become widespread across departments and has spiraled into rising attrition rates, higher internal salary demands from employees, and increasing outsourcing rates across a range of job skill sets.
Join this much-anticipated annual webinar to learn the results of our 2022 Key Issues Study exploring the ongoing talent challenge. This year, we were pleased to partner with IAOP on the study.
What will participants take away from the webinar?
Our experts will explain the talent landscape for 2022 and provide insights into issues such as:
- Top talent challenges and priorities
- Actual and potential impacts from the talent shortage
- Business model changes so organizations can adapt and maintain
- Resiliency and agility planning
- Options to avoid higher outsourcing costs
Who should attend?
- CIOs
- CDOs
- CTOs
- CFOs
- CPOs
- Procurement managers
- Global sourcing managers
- Vendor managers
Jimit Arora
Partner
Parul Jain
Practice Director
Michel Janssen
Chief Research Officer
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