CBRE Digital Transformation: Acquisitions, Talent Development and Strategic Growth

The largest real estate company in the world, CBRE has grown to more than 90,000 employees driving mass amounts of analytics, ideas and energy to shape organizational change and growth.
Two years ago, CBRE embarked on a multi-year digital transformation strategy that’s impacting both the company and its clients. In November’s Video Showcase, SVP Brian Oswald, Managing Director Matthew Toner and Managing Director, GWS Tech Solutions Stuart Appley discuss how the company is evolving.

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