Accenture has made regular use of its artificial intelligence tools a formal requirement for senior employees seeking promotions to leadership roles, according to media reports. Senior managers and ...
Accenture is tying senior staff promotions to AI tool usage, requiring "regular adoption" as a criterion for leadership roles. The consulting giant is also tracking individual weekly logins to its AI ...
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Accenture is linking promotions to regular use of its AI tools for more senior staff as the company goes all-in on AI. The FT reported that associate directors and senior managers were told "regular ...
Simply sign up to the Accounting & Consulting services myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Accenture has begun monitoring staff use of its AI tools as part of how it decides top-level ...
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