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Dive Into the AI Wave: How Everyday Creators Are Changing the Game

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The Best CRM Software for 2021

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Artificial Intelligence - United Kingdom

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How to get started with a Data and AI Transformation

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Compliance Training Doesn't Have to be Boring - How to Make it Engaging

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AI and Digital Transformation: The Future of Digital Marketing

The Big Read: Call me maybe - Gen Zers, millennials favour texting over phone calls. So what?

Leading in a Post Covid-19 Recovery

The Returning to the Office after COVID: Rethinking How & Where We Work

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AI Marketing — The Complete Guide

Challenges of AI in digital learning

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This week’s guests are: Rita Sookrit. Rita has been in learning and development (L&D) for more than 20 years. She collaborates with global clients to align their business goals with learning solutions. Throughout her career, Rita has worked in many industries including not for profit, chemical, finance, oil & gas, and professional services. She has lived and worked in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Caribbean and at home in Canada.

 

Rita’s recent projects include digital learning solutions, AI and learning, and leadership development.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rita-sookrit

Michelle Kamrath Fields is a Chief Marketing Officer with 20+ years of executive experience in marketing and ecommerce. She specialises in strategic guidance for digital transformation, brand development, and campaign execution. Michelle has successfully partnered with renowned brands like Ashley Furniture, Eddie Bauer, Nike, Napster.com, and John Deere. Her expertise makes her a trusted advisor for businesses seeking to enhance their marketing strategies.

 

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellekamrathfields/

Website:  VicePresidentMarketing.com  

 

 

Tessa Hilson-Greener is a prominent thought leader in AI for HR, workforce development, leadership, and business innovation. As the CEO of AI Capability, she pioneers the integration of AI in HR, enhancing global HR functions and leadership strategies with psychological insights. Tessa is a regular speaker, author, and consultant on maintaining control over AI, sharing her expertise widely. Her audiences enjoy her warm engaging style and depth of knowledge, built over a global 30-year career in HR, learning and development and technology.

Her focus ensures that organisations are adaptive, efficient, and ready to harness AI's full potential. Under her leadership, AI Capability is a model for ethical AI implementation, proving how advanced technologies can improve employee engagement, streamline operations, and promote continuous learning and inclusivity. Tessa’s strategic leadership profoundly affects the present and future landscapes of HR and organisational development.

She emphasises ethical AI deployment in HR, highlighting the need for human oversight to mitigate risks such as bias and privacy issues. Tessa advocates for AI to support, not replace, human roles, ensuring that AI enhances rather than undermines the workforce. Her work exemplifies the power of strategic thought leadership in transforming HR and organisational practices. 

Website: www.ai-capability.co.uk 

 linkedin.com/in/tesshgreener

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