In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), technology, and workforce transformation is reshaping how we do business, collaborate, and grow. For professional services firms operating in a highly regulated environment, this shift presents both an opportunity and a challenge.
Our Brand Ambassador Jess Fox’s skills in whitewater, adaptation to rapidly changing conditions and negotiation of upstream and downstream challenges resonates deeply in professional services, and she personifies our brand promise ‘Reach for Remarkable’ in everything she achieves.
As proud partners of Australia’s 3x Olympic Gold Medallist and 10x Canoe Slalom World Champion Jessica Fox, we’ve been thinking a lot about canoe slalom since the recent Paris Games.
Technical knowledge, digital proficiency and human relations are essential skills in our professional services careers – they’re the pillars to the modern workforce, and to thriving in an agile, increasingly technological world. But beyond technical and behavioural skills, qualifications and being entrenched in your advisory service, it’s empathy and understanding your client’s issues that elevate you as a professional. In the pursuit of specialisation, why is it important to also consider developing your industry expertise, and how can you gain it?