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TRUVACE RECORD VERSION record: TRV-2026-0093 version: 2 kind: revised reason: Reading revised timestamp: 2026-07-12T20:58:05.490100Z status: published lens: p_space sector: business headline: Accenture dubs 800,000 staff ‘reinventors’ amid shift to AI dek: Accenture has reportedly begun calling its near 800,000 employees “reinventors”, as the consultancy tries to position itself as a leader in artificial intelligence. The consultancy’s chief executive, Julie Sweet, has already started referring to staff by the new label and the business is now pushing for the term to be used more widely. The “reinventor” label came from a reorganisation across Accenture in June, which merged its strategy, consulting, creative, technology and operations divisions into a single unit… gain_reading: (none) problem_reading: Accenture dubs 800,000 staff ‘reinventors’ amid shift to AI: Embarking on a rebrand in an effort to radically alter the perception of a traditional company can be fraught with risks. limitation: Automated evidence review: this reading is limited to the cited source set and may change as contradicting evidence or broader outcome data enters the record. tag: Evidence-backed problem key_points: Accenture has reportedly begun calling its near 800,000 employees “reinventors”, as the consultancy tries to position itself as a leader in artificial intelligence. | The consultancy’s chief executive, Julie Sweet, has already started referring to staff by the new label and the business is now pushing for the term to be used more widely. | The “reinventor” label came from a reorganisation across Accenture in June, which merged its strategy, consulting, creative, technology and operations divisions into a single unit called “Reinvention Services”. rundown: Accenture has reportedly begun calling its near 800,000 employees “reinventors”, as the consultancy tries to position itself as a leader in artificial intelligence. The consultancy’s chief executive, Julie Sweet, has already started referring to staff by the new label and the business is now pushing for the term to be used more widely. The “reinventor” label came from a reorganisation across Accenture in June, which merged its strategy, consulting, creative, technology and operations divisions into a single unit called “Reinvention Services”. The rebranding exercise comes three years after the consulting company renamed its interactive division to Accenture Song, as it looked to become a leading player in the global creative advertising industry. sources: - journalism | The Guardian | https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/dec/01/accenture-rebrands-staff-reinventors-ai-artificial-intelligence | 2025-12-01 prev: e62c13ebe3abef27ac89d8e252781262ea40a9d17d9bc13cd15d880ac07e5457
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