In this webinar recording, we were joined by Nick Court, Co-founder and CEO of The People Experience Hub, who shared his latest thinking on the employee experience journey. Specifically, Nick covered:
How technology is vital in improving the employee experience
How technology plays its part in enabling autonomy
How technology makes human to human conversations easier
Why great people analytics starts with great people data
About the speaker
Nick Court – Co-founder and CEO of The People Experience Hub
Nick has been working with some of the UK’s most well-known brands to develop great employee experience for over 25 years: helping companies improve productivity and performance by understanding people insights. Passionate about getting it right by design, our CEO believes that it starts with understanding your people and your business better than anyone, this is why we created the PxHub.
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