Episode #64 Shellye Archambeau

Episode #64 Shellye Archambeau

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TTEC Chief People Officer Laura Butler shares how leaders can balance humanity and technology in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on her experience leading people and culture for 54,000 global employees, Butler explores the evolving demands of leadership in the age of AI—where c ...  Show more

How Leaders Build Strong Cultures While Scaling Global Teams with Carol MacKinlay

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