Digital workers: Five best practices for a people-first approach to adoption
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Adopting digital worker technology can mean more productivity and higher job satisfaction for your key talent.
The more advanced digital worker software can act across multiple processes and systems, converse dynamically, and gather inputs from humans.
Explore these five best practices for digital work adoption and see how IBM found real-world success with its first HR digital worker.
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