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FU.SE Digital 2020

We log onto the FU.SE Digital 2020 conference to catch up with some of the top thought-leaders, decision-makers and fire-starters who convened to address key challenges facing the world of work. From the growing skills mismatch to issues of inclusion and diversity and the ever mo ...  Show more

The human-technology interface

We learn more about some of the technological changes that the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated in the world of work – and how organisations and individuals can best navigate them. 

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