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Inside PwC's push to train its workers on AI
  + stars: | 2023-09-18 | by ( Tim Paradis | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
PwC plans to train 75,000 workers in the US and Mexico on artificial intelligence. The training comes as some new hires don't posses certain necessary tech skills. The training is designed to teach partners and employees what AI is and how they can safely incorporate it into their work. That's sending big companies, including the consulting giants, into a race to acquire expertise in AI and to train up their workforces. To help ensure workers have the necessary skills, the company puts new hires and even interns through training programs.
Persons: , Shannon Schuyler, Schuyler, Yolanda Seals Organizations: Service, PricewaterhouseCoopers, New, Workers Locations: Mexico, Wall, Silicon, GenAI
Performance reviews are around the corner, but is it harder to evaluate fully remote workers? Managers are tasked with measuring the productivity of in-person, hybrid, and remote workers. There are differing views on whether remote workers should be concerned with how their performance is measured. Focus on performance metricsYolanda Seals-Coffield, the chief people officer at PricewaterhouseCoopers, says remote workers have nothing to fear. Maintain professional decorumWorking from home can create a certain informality among teams, but Pyrzenski says remote workers shouldn't get too comfortable.
Persons: Chelsea Pyrzenski, Yolanda Seals, Pyrzenski, Celia Balson, Robert Kelley, Kelley, Slack Organizations: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Google, Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business
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