The reskilling revolution can transform the future of work for women
The need for digital skills is an opportunity to keep more women in the workforce and ensure they reach more senior roles.
Miki Tsusaka is a Senior Partner and Managing Director in the Tokyo office of The Boston Consulting Group. She is currently a leader of BCG Global Marketing and was a former Executive Committee member. She was the Global Leader for the Marketing, Sales and Pricing Practice Area until mid-2013, and has previously held the role of Post Merger Integration (PMI) topic leader where she has been involved in several large scale integration and implementation efforts.
Miki consults to a wide range of clients on issues of strategy, go to market, organization and transformation and has category experience in Consumer Goods and Retail (home and personal care, food/beverage, luxury/apparel, etc.), Financial Services/Insurance and Technology/Media/Telecomms in a variety of B2C environments.
The need for digital skills is an opportunity to keep more women in the workforce and ensure they reach more senior roles.
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