Skills & Learning
From Journalism to Jeans: Levi Strauss & Co.’s Katia Walsh
Katia Walsh discusses how Levi Strauss is upskilling and motivating employees to help drive its digital transformation.
Katia Walsh discusses how Levi Strauss is upskilling and motivating employees to help drive its digital transformation.
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