Author Rishad Tobaccowala on Retraining, Relearning, & "Rethinking Work"
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The workforce is experiencing a profound transformation, fueled by rapid technological advancements, shifting societal values, and evolving employee expectations. This evolution requires a rethinking of traditional work structures, investing in digital tools, and fostering people-first cultures. Author Rishad Tobaccowala goes Inside the ICE House to explore the expectations and desires of employees in the modern workplace and provides insight into his new book, "Rethinking Work: Seismic Changes in the Where, When, and Why," out now from Harper Collins Leadership.
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