Tag: Collaboration

  • Human-Machine Collaboration

    📢 Attention everyone! The future of work is changing rapidly, and AI is at the forefront of this transformation. Did you know that the World Economic Forum predicts 85 million jobs will be displaced by AI by 2025, but 97 million new roles will emerge? 🤯 That’s why it’s crucial to understand how to leverage…

  • Fostering Intergenerational Collaboration in the Workplace

    Harnessing the Power of Intergenerational Collaboration: Strategies for the Modern Workplace In today’s fast-paced business world, I’ve observed how our workplaces have become more diverse, especially with multiple generations working together. This generational mix brings its challenges, but I see it as a tremendous opportunity for organisations to foster innovation, increase engagement, and achieve sustainable…

  • The Art of Co-Creation & Collaboration

    Unlock the power of co-creation and see how it fuels innovation, strengthens teams, and makes work more enjoyable! 🔹 What if work was built on deeper connection, collaboration, and trust?🔹 What if we co-created solutions as true partners?🔹 What if we made change an exciting, fun journey? Join us tomorrow at Hacking HR’s The Art of Co-Creation & Collaboration as we dive…

  • Influence Through Collaboration: Building Meaningful HR Connections with Business Leaders

    Excited to moderate this upcoming Hacking HR panel discussion, “Influence Through Collaboration: Building Meaningful HR Connections with Business Leaders,” featuring Summer Baruth, Halai Shukran, Richard Burtner, Taheti Watson, and Vanessa Ribreau! Join us on February 8th at 8:00 AM Pacific Time as we delve into the crucial collaboration between HR and business leaders. We’ll explore:…

  • Taking collaboration seriously

    I attended an incredible IBM Leadership course yesterday titled “Embrace Healthy Conflict”. A BIG thank you to Lisa Glatz (née Poulton) our coach and facilitator. This course resonated with what I value and my higher purpose for work.  One of the things you that I really would to love about the course, is available online – Jim Whitehurst Ted talk, so I highly recommend…