CEOs of big US companies are increasingly expecting to end hybrid work setups in the next few years, according to KPMG US.
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KPMG Australia aims to have half its consulting work done out by lower-cost workers based in Australia and overseas and ...
It found that 72% of Australian CEOs do not believe Gen AI will have an impact on staff levels. "I am encouraged to see that ...
KPMG signed a lease that will see the global professional services firm leave the KPMG Building on Second Street. Here's ...
He will be responsible for overseeing the accountancy firm’s strategic direction and day-to-day operations in the island ...
The KPMG CEO Outlook revealed that 72% of CEOs were confident about the direction of the world economy over the next three ...
KPMG in Qatar employs over 350 locally based professional staff, led by 10 partners, making it one of the largest and most ...
KPMG in Bahrain has announced an expanded alliance with ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation, aimed at ...
KPMG Australia chief executive Andrew Yates has warned the current misalignment between big business and the federal Labor ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore has secured the second position in an index measuring artificial intelligence (AI) readiness around the ...
While only 72% of CEOs are confident in the world economy's direction, down from 93% in 2015, an overwhelming 92% plan to ...