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This webinar, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Williams Lea, brings together operational leaders in medium to large professional services firms to discuss how they leverage technology and automation to stay competitive, retain talent, and survive macroeconomic challenges.
What are the risks that consultancy firms face when implementing emerging technologies such as AI?
How are automation and digitalisation being used to improve clients’ experience?
What operational challenges is the current market environment creating for medium to large professional services firms?
Understand
The operational challenges faced by medium to large professional services firms in the current market environment.
Connect
And build relationships with some of the leading names in the professional services industry.
Discover
New approaches and strategies for implementing emerging technologies, automation and digitalisation.
FT Live Digital Dialogues are fully digital 50 minute event experiences delivering maximum engagement. Live webinars provide unique opportunities to engage global senior audiences. All access, digital passes include access to all the live sessions PLUS all sessions on demand for 30 days. Join the conversation.
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