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8 days ago
Accenture started tracking how often senior staff are logging in to its AI tools this month saying AI adoption will be a "visible input to talent discussions."
Accenture combats AI refuseniks by linking promotions to log-ins ⊖
Consulting firms use ‘carrot and stick’ with some senior staff less willing to use technology than junior colleagues
88 days ago
Accenture dubs 800,000 staff ‘reinventors’ amid shift to AI ⊕
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Consultancy’s move to embrace artificial intelligence follows Disney’s use of the term ‘imagineers’
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Accenture has reportedly begun calling its 800,000 employees “reinvent…
89 days ago
Accenture dubs its 800,000 staff ‘reinventors’ as it adapts to AI ○
Move follows in footsteps of Disney’s ‘imagineers’ and Amazon’s ‘ninja coders’
5 months ago
Accenture plans on 'exiting' staff who can't be reskilled on AI amid restructuring strategy ○
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet said as advanced AI becomes core to the company's strategy, employees are expected to "retrain and retool" at scale.
Accenture to ‘exit’ staff that cannot be retrained for age of AI ○
Group details $865mn restructuring programme and outlook reflecting sluggish corporate demand for consulting projects
8 months ago
Accenture says CEOs are postponing hiring consultants due to uncertainty ○
IT consulting and outsourcing group reports a slowdown in new business for the second quarter in a row
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10 months ago
Avoid this one resume red flag, says HR exec: 'A pattern' of this behavior looks bad ○
Angela Beatty, chief HR officer at Accenture, doesn't like to see short stints on resumes.
Pentagon cuts $4bn in contracts with Deloitte, Accenture and Booz Allen ○
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Defence department’s move is part of Trump administration’s ongoing purge of consultancy spending