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Dulaney and his team encourage employees to 'embrace technology in every aspect of their work' to boost efficiency. Presented by sapbtp.

Of course, encouraging everyone to embrace technology is no easy feat as some people might fear change. But a big part of Dulaney's job is to inspire curiosity over hesitancy.

"The pandemic highlighted the importance of this technology," Dulaney said."It showed us that conventional offices may no longer be a thing, so how do we keep that same connectedness and culture of business?" Recently, Hotwire Global's IT team developed a language library powered by AI chatbot ChatGPT. The aim was to help employees"look for solutions, answers, and information in a way that is most comfortable to them," Dulaney said.

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