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    World Economic Forum

    How to Build a Sustainable Workforce and Improve Job Satisfaction

    For the World Economic Forum, BCG’s Sharon Marcil examines how the pandemic has upended work models. Employees are reassessing their working lives, giving organizations the opportunity to build a new culture that attracts and retains the best talent. “We can and should supersede the great resignation with the great recalibration: let’s remake jobs so that they meet employees’ needs and desires and boost their quality of life, while building businesses of the future,” says Marcil.

    The Economic Times

    Top consulting firms are on a hiring spree for senior executive roles. What's fuelling it?

    In an article in The The Economic Times, Alpesh Shah, BCG India's Managing Partner said, “BCG has had a great run in the last 25 years helping top Indian companies in their transformation journey. Now we are in an orbit change phase.” The article talks about rise in hiring of senior executives in consulting firms and mentions Saurabh Chandra, Managing Director, BCG Platinion, Sheta Mittal, Partner, Divya Gupta, Associate Director and Jyoti Narula Ranjan, Partner and Associate Director who have joined the C-suite level talent pool of BCG India.

    Fortune

    Society Won’t Trust AI Until Business Earns That Trust

    In Fortune, BCG’s François Candelon, Rodolphe Charme di Carlo, and Steven Mills discuss the public’s lack of trust in AI and its increasing concerns around how business will use the technology. To address society’s worries, they urge companies to go beyond “Responsible AI” principles and earn a “social license” to use AI at scale. “You don’t need a data-driven algorithm to conclude that AI generates as much fear as it does hope today,” write Candelon, Charme di Carlo, and Mills.

    ET Edge Insights

    Move over WHO, it’s time for a WCO

    Rahool Pai Panandiker, Managing Director and Partner and Urjit Patel, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, in an article published in ET Edge - An The Economic Times Initiative, assert that it is time to establish a new institution that centralizes and coordinates our efforts towards climate health, while highlighting the need for the creation of the World Climate Organization (WCO) — a multilateral body that not only takes ownership of the planet's climate health but also focuses on an accelerated, fair and just attainment of climate health through transparent rules, governance and regulations.