Building Empathy-based Leadership

LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) has transformed from a traditional stock exchange into a global financial and data powerhouse. Erica Bourne, Chief People Officer at LSEG, speaking at Criticaleye’s CPO Forum, explained how she’s set about shaping the people strategy as the organisation evolves.

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