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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2022 · 42 MIN

"Don´t read books about Agile, do it!"

from Impact Leaders · host ActioGlobal

Placid Jover,  CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance, previously VP HR Latin America at Unilever."The amount of time that we now spend talking about goals, and talking about targets, and talking about work, and how we marry that work with the supply, with the skills, with the capacity that we have is making a difference to our ability to perform and to impact. For me, this has been transformational."In the fifth episode of Impact Leaders, Jonathan Escobar, CEO of ActioGlobal talks with Placid Jover,  CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance, previously VP HR Latin America at Unilever. He started his career with Unilever´s Future Leaders Program and became a true ImpactLeader with an impressive career path of almost 18 years at Unilever. Placid is a visiting lecturer of Talent + Digital at ISDI, an advisor at Patheer, Inc.  and an Upscale Coach at London Tech City.He never stopped learning to go further.In this episode you will listen to:Placid Jover, CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance at UnileverJonathan Escobar, CEO ActioGlobalGet further information about:Placid JoverUnilever GlobalImpact Leaders

Placid Jover,  CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance, previously VP HR Latin America at Unilever."The amount of time that we now spend talking about goals, and talking about targets, and talking about work, and how we marry that work with the supply, with the skills, with the capacity that we have is making a difference to our ability to perform and to impact. For me, this has been transformational."In the fifth episode of Impact Leaders, Jonathan Escobar, CEO of ActioGlobal talks with Placid Jover,  CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance, previously VP HR Latin America at Unilever. He started his career with Unilever´s Future Leaders Program and became a true ImpactLeader with an impressive career path of almost 18 years at Unilever. Placid is a visiting lecturer of Talent + Digital at ISDI, an advisor at Patheer, Inc.  and an Upscale Coach at London Tech City.He never stopped learning to go further.In this episode you will listen to:Placid Jover, CHRO - Talent, Learning, Rewards, Head of HR for Finance at UnileverJonathan Escobar, CEO ActioGlobalGet further information about:Placid JoverUnilever GlobalImpact Leaders

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