Tale of Two Companies: How Airbnb and Hitachi Embrace Change
Watch as Airbnb and Hitachi executives discuss how they embrace change in this video taken at Workday Rising. Here's a hint: "It starts with people."
Watch as Airbnb and Hitachi executives discuss how they embrace change in this video taken at Workday Rising. Here's a hint: "It starts with people."
How should businesses embrace change? David Bernstein, chief accounting officer and controller at fast-growing Airbnb, answered the question this way in an interview at Workday Rising: “It starts with people.” People are also at the center of big changes at Hitachi, which plans to hire thousands of salespeople globally in the next few years to meet growth goals, says Imtiaz Shaikh, senior vice president of HR at Hitachi. Watch the highlights of their conversation with Jim Bozzini, Workday’s executive vice president, customer operations, in this three-minute video.
Interested in more? Watch the full session here.
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