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People First Data & Analytics Customer Panel

Wednesday 26th February

MHR Campus, NG11 6JS Nottingham, GB

The future of analytics is coming

This in-person, interactive event will be hosted by our in-house data and analytics experts. It’s the place to be if you want to get educated on the latest insights on a huge range of data topics, from AI to the challenges data teams face. You’ll even get the chance to see our 2025 AI, Data and Analytics roadmap and give us feedback to shape the future of the platform, as well as seeing our wider analytics vision. We’ll be digging deeply into Data Explorer, and how it can help you enhance your HR offerings across your organisation.

Plus, there are plenty of opportunities to network with our team and with other data experts. There’s no better way to build everyone’s understanding of the problems and solutions in the function.

Register today to be part of the conversation.

Here’s why you won’t want to miss out:

  • Workshops on a huge range of topics, from asking the right questions of your data to unlocking the true value of AI 
  • Coffee and networking opportunities to meet likeminded professionals 
  • An in-depth exploration of MHR’s 2025 AI, Data and Analytics roadmap 
  • Discussions of Data Explorer and the future of analytics within the People First platform

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Register for the People First Data & Analytics Customer Panel

By registering, you’ll receive a free ticket to our customer panel event. It’s a great all-day event from 9.30 AM to 3.30 PM, and it will cover all the latest questions you might have about analytics. It will also cover Data Explorer and how it factors into our latest 2025 roadmap for People First.

Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of the conversation and get to know others in your industry.

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