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Culture Eats Strategy For Breakfast

The Business Today HR Knowledge Forum discussed gripping HR issues that impact industry on a day to day basis.

Automation and artificial intelligence may be making people redundant in many roles. However, the soul of any organisation still rests in the people it employs. People issues still keep managers awake at night. Attracting the right kind of talent and more importantly, retaining that talent is not a challenge for just the new age start ups; it is equally a challenge for the legacy companies.

The Business Today HR Knowledge Forum, recently held in Mumbai, had top industry minds debating in

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