“Tomorrowist” Podcast Episode
Why Human Skills are Critical in Tech-Driven Workplaces with Emmanuel Yamoah
This week, Duracell Vice President of Research and Development Emmanuel Yamoah dives into the human element of workforce transformation. Yamoah emphasizes professional development and mentorship as essential to future readiness—especially as artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in the workplace—and explores how leaders can use storytelling to secure investment in innovation and future planning.
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