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Accenture invests more than US$840 million in Employee Learning and Professional Development

| | Jan 14, 2016, at 08:45 pm
New Delhi, Jan 14 (IBNS) Accenture has invested US$841 million on the training and professional development of its people in fiscal 2015—delivering 15 million hours of training, at an average of more than 40 hours per employee.

With a focus on digital, the company has reinvented its approach to learning, enabling its 373,000 people to unleash ideas, drive innovation and develop the highly specialized skills needed to serve Accenture’s clients and communities.

“As a talent-led organization, we are always inventing new ways for our people to learn and grow professionally in their careers,” said Pierre Nanterme, Accenture’s chairman and CEO.  “Digital is key to learning at Accenture, and we continue to invest in the latest digital technologies to deliver highly relevant training to our people—quickly and at the point of need—to ensure that we are bringing our clients the end-to-end capabilities and outcomes that only Accenture can deliver." 

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