Embedding upskilling into the flow of work is vital: Kofax’s SVP, HR
Organisations are rapidly shifting to a digital-first culture as part of the ‘new norm’. This entails enhancing the digital savviness of employees and investing in intelligent, integrated platforms for automation, says Lynne Scheid, Senior Vice President, HR at Kofax, in an exclusive interview with People Matters By Mastufa Ahmed
october 2021 |
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ynne Scheid is Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Kofax. Before joining the company in 1989, she worked in Human Resources for Century Data Systems, a Xerox company, and Charleston Associates. Today, she is responsible for all human resources functions at Kofax. Lynne studied Business Administration at California State University, Fullerton, and holds a certificate in Human Resources Management from University of California, Irvine. As companies strive to recover from the pandemic and take up the challenges of a digital-first environment, Lynne uncovers the kind of
How do you see the larger picture of the world of work today as an experienced talent leader? After the pandemic erupted last year, HR leaders faced uncertainty in their function and had to prioritise initiatives that strengthened their organisa-
tion’s ability to drive change in leadership, culture, and employee experience. In response to the pandemic, organisations shifted gears to virtual workplace models and remote working practices to enable business continuity. Offices of all sizes and administrative workspaces from hospitals, courts, and factories had to prepare for this change and adapt to the ‘new’ world of work.
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investments that talent leaders are making in a bid to modernise learning & development.
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