In this 3rd part of Kestria’s 9-part video series on “Innovation & Agility” in partnership with Atlanta’s Georgia State University, expert panellists weigh in on global and local approaches to finding agile and innovative talent.
| July 24, 2018
Kestria (formerly IRC Global Executive Search Partners) Global Conference in Shanghai saw an expert panel discussing issues pertaining to “Innovation & Agility: The New World”.
In this 3rd part of Kestria’s 9-part video series on “Innovation & Agility” in partnership with Atlanta’s Georgia State University, expert panellists weigh in on global and local approaches to finding agile and innovative talent.
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