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How Human Potential and Emerging Technology Intersect

31m · Leading Up With Udemy · 13 Mar 09:00

Neda Schlictman, Managing Director & Chief Learning Officer - Leadership and Human Potential at Deloitte, has spent her career in learning, first as a teacher and then in adult development. She joins Alan Todd to go deep into how her firm thinks about human potential, GenAI, and supporting younger generations’ desires for meaningful work. Learn more about Udemy Business at https://bit.ly/udemy-podcast.

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