The CHRO as a Growth Executive

The current environment businesses find themselves in demands accelerated change to find new paths of growth. This report by Criticaleye Partner, Accenture, identifies five key forces that C-Suites should be looking at to forge ahead. The five forces are: total enterprise reinvention, talent, sustainability, the Metaverse continuum and the ever-growing revolution. Having a high-performing CHRO in your organisation could be the key to accelerating growth within your organisation.

Key takeaways include:

  • From the 570 CEOs surveyed, 38% identified enhancing performance and productivity through data, tech and AI as a top focus area for driving growth in the next three years.
  • 89% of the 570 CEOs surveyed say that the CHRO should have a central role in ensuring long-term profitable growth.
  • 45% of CEOs (by their own admission) are creating the conditions that enable CHROs to lead business growth.




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