Your Brain at Work

Turning Business Strategy into People Strategy


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Join Dr. David Rock and recently retired Chief Learning Officer at Microsoft, Joe Whittinghill, on our next Your Brain at Work Live as they discuss the decade of work that NLI and Microsoft has done together in redefining the Microsoft culture, still in place today. In this long awaited episode, Joe will walk through the work Microsoft has done to ensure that the right talent is in place to achieve strategic success, the challenges overcome and what success looks like when a people strategy aligns with and contributes to the company’s larger vision and direction.
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