Based on the findings of a recent survey of 3,000 executives across every market and sector by Oxford Economics and Cognizant, the study ‘Deep Green: how data, technology and collaboration will drive the next phase of sustainability in business’ puts forward five recommendations for how leading enterprises can out-perform their markets with enduring and differentiating growth by embedding sustainability at their core.
Ribbon Cutting from Left to Right: Councillor Pat Saito, Mississauga; Allen Shaheen, Cognizant; Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie; Toby Lennox, Toronto Global; David Agnew, Seneca College; and Eric Westphal, Cognizant
“The world has always changed, and always will continue to change,” writes Ben Pring, VP & Director, Center for the Future of Work. “The jobs we do have always changed, and always will...
“Everyone open up Google on your computer or your iPhone and search ‘grandpa’, then click images. What do you see?” began Dr. Jerry Smith, Vice President of Data Sciences and Artificial...
“Across the workforce, the heat is on for organizations to unleash employees’ potential for uniquely ‘human’ work, and achieve the agility levels required in today’s fast-paced business...
Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work recently published the whitepaper, Humans + Intelligent Machines: Mastering the Future of Work in the Asia Pacific Economy. The paper details the...
Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work recently published the whitepaper, The Culture Cure for Digital; How to Fix What’s Ailing Business, which outlines the steps organizations must take...
Cognizant Digital Systems and Technology is among the first companies to be certified as Expert Managed Service Providers (MSP) of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft’s cloud service for the enterprise....