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  • Jun 27, 2024 | blog.workday.com | Barbara Cosgrove |Kelly Trindel |Michael Stamback

    La protección de la privacidad es una auténtica prioridad global. Se han implementado leyes de privacidad en el 70 % de los países del mundo, con distintos enfoques para abordar las cuestiones relativas a la privacidad. Los organismos reguladores han reforzado sus capacidades de muchas maneras como, por ejemplo, incorporando experiencia multifuncional y ampliando el personal.

  • Jun 27, 2024 | blog.workday.com | Barbara Cosgrove |Campbell Webb

    Safeguarding privacy is truly a global priority. Privacy laws have been implemented in 70% of the world’s countries, with varying approaches to addressing privacy concerns. Regulatory bodies have strengthened their capabilities in many ways, such as adding cross-functional expertise and increasing staff. New technologies and AI are motivating governments and regulators to evolve their approaches to protecting privacy and, in some cases, to propose new privacy laws.

  • Jun 27, 2024 | blog.workday.com | Barbara Cosgrove |Rich Sauer |Jason Albert

    What Workday Is Doing to Move Global Privacy Forward Workday is committed to safeguarding global privacy by anticipating regulatory changes and supporting customers with compliance across diverse privacy laws worldwide. Workday Chief Privacy Officer Barbara Cosgrove shares more about our proactive approach, including our dedicated privacy team, ongoing employee education, and the integration of privacy and AI principles into our products and practices.

  • Feb 1, 2024 | blog.workday.com | Bruno J. Navarro |Jeremiah Barba |Barbara Cosgrove

    Digital transformation and data go hand in hand. Most executives get this: today, the vast majority view data as a critical asset to be tapped, and new AI capabilities have made this data more beneficial than ever, says Michael Schrage, a research fellow at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. But here’s the catch, Schrage asserts: Most executives can’t name the five most valuable data assets within their organization, or their firm’s return on data (ROD).

  • Jan 31, 2024 | blog.workday.com | Blaise Radley |Jeremiah Barba |Barbara Cosgrove

    In this article, we discuss:What Does SME Stand for? Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for a major part of the global economy, year in, year out. Despite this, getting a consistent definition of what an SME is can be difficult. Not only does the definition change among countries, but it also changes among industries and governing bodies. If a business isn’t clear on its classification, deciding on the right strategy to succeed can prove impossible.

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