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Punit Renjen: The Future of Work at Deloitte (Episode 45)

33 min · 3 de jun de 202133 min
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This conversation is part of the Future of Work Pioneers Podcast. Today we are speaking with Punit Renjen, the Global CEO of Deloitte. Deloitte operates in 150 countries, with more than 300,000 professionals and 2020 revenues of $47.6 billion. Punit is also a member of the Deloitte Global Board of Directors. As Deloitte’s Global CEO, Punit set in motion a global strategy to achieve undisputed leadership in professional services. Deloitte today is the leading professional services organization in the world and a leader in audit quality. Under Punit’s leadership Deloitte launched WorldClass—a global effort to prepare 50 million futures for a world of opportunity—based on the belief that when society thrives, business thrives. Recently, Deloitte made a commitment to be net zero by 2030 under its WorldClimate initiative. Punit is also committed to advancing diversity and inclusion at Deloitte, including through measurable actions toward gender balance across Deloitte and within its leadership ranks. VIEW TRANSCRIPT [https://www.futureworkpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Punit-Renjen.mp3.docx.pdf] GUEST INFO: – Punit Renjen [https://www2.deloitte.com/global/en/profiles/punit.html] OUTLINE: 03:03 – 05:12 : The impact of immigrants in the US economy 05:16 – 08:21 : The future of work 08:22 – 12:35 : WorldClass: Empowering communities and making a global impact that matters 13:29 – 18:57 : Deloitte’s commitment to combating climate change and relief efforts in India 18:59 – 24:24 : Leveraging technology and the hybrid workplace 24:27 – 27:47 : Building corporate culture in a decentralized organization 27:49 – 31:03 : Diversity & inclusion and mentorship at Deloitte

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Punit Renjen: The Future of Work at Deloitte (Episode 45)

This conversation is part of the Future of Work Pioneers Podcast. Today we are speaking with Punit Renjen, the Global CEO of Deloitte. Deloitte operates in 150 countries, with more than 300,000 professionals and 2020 revenues of $47.6 billion. Punit is also a member of the Deloitte Global Board of Directors. As Deloitte’s Global CEO, Punit set in motion a global strategy to achieve undisputed leadership in professional services. Deloitte today is the leading professional services organization in the world and a leader in audit quality. Under Punit’s leadership Deloitte launched WorldClass—a global effort to prepare 50 million futures for a world of opportunity—based on the belief that when society thrives, business thrives. Recently, Deloitte made a commitment to be net zero by 2030 under its WorldClimate initiative. Punit is also committed to advancing diversity and inclusion at Deloitte, including through measurable actions toward gender balance across Deloitte and within its leadership ranks. VIEW TRANSCRIPT [https://www.futureworkpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Punit-Renjen.mp3.docx.pdf] GUEST INFO: – Punit Renjen [https://www2.deloitte.com/global/en/profiles/punit.html] OUTLINE: 03:03 – 05:12 : The impact of immigrants in the US economy 05:16 – 08:21 : The future of work 08:22 – 12:35 : WorldClass: Empowering communities and making a global impact that matters 13:29 – 18:57 : Deloitte’s commitment to combating climate change and relief efforts in India 18:59 – 24:24 : Leveraging technology and the hybrid workplace 24:27 – 27:47 : Building corporate culture in a decentralized organization 27:49 – 31:03 : Diversity & inclusion and mentorship at Deloitte

3 de jun de 202133 min