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FREE Webinar: Leading with Trust Through the AI Transformation

Date(s):
April 24, 2025
Venue:
Online
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Description:
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AI and automation are revolutionizing every aspect of the workplace, from operations to marketing to HR. But despite the fact that the AI transition is well under way, Great Place to Work research suggests that most Canadian employees don’t feel prepared:
- only 22% believe their organization is making meaningful investments in their ability to use AI;
- only 29% believe their organization will use AI in ways that benefit the business, customers and/or employees.

In this session, we’ll share how the Best Workplaces in Canada are leading with Trust through the AI transformation. We explore the various ways can leverage AI to advance your workplace culture and highlight some of the ways it can hinder your efforts.
 
CPD hours
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Competency
1.0 Intermediate Level     Senior Level


 
 
Thank You Sponsor:
 
Great Place To Work Canada
 

Presenter:
Alison Grenier - Head of Culture and Research, Great Place to Work Canada (Click for Speaker's Bio)
In this webinar, you will learn:
  • Learn how AI and automation may impact your workplace culture, in positive and negative ways
  • Learn specific behaviors leaders can adopt to build trust with employees and pave the way for a successful AI integration
  • Learn about the challenges associated with managing this change, and how you can overcome them
  • Learn how HR can add value to the process
Who should attend:
This session is geared toward mid and senior level HR practitioners, as much of the content pertains to how introducing AI into the workplace impacts people, and provides tips for how HR take a more strategic role in support successful AI integration.

Entry level practitioners would also benefit in being introduced to the Great Place to Work Trust Model.
Format: Live Online - Zoom Webinar
All login information will be sent to you via email the day prior to the session. Please check your junk/spam folder if it has not come through to your in-box.

Note: If you have not received your login access information the day prior to the webinar date, please email pd@cphrbc.ca or sign-in your CPHR BC & Yukon Portal (under "My Events") for the webinar instructions.

Time:  9:30 - 10:30AM - Pacific Time / Yukon Time

Both registration and payment are required for every person attending this webinar. All enquiries can be directed to pd@cphrbc.ca.

 
This webinar is complimentary to all CPHR BC & Yukon members. Register early to avoid disappointment!
 
Registration Fees
 

Registration Deadline:
 APRIL 22, 2025

Member

FREE!

Non-Member

$69.99

 
Fees & Cancellation Policy:
• Fees and/or agenda are subject to change without notice.
• All pricing excludes applicable taxes. HST/GST # 119446714
• A full refund, less a $10 processing fee, will be issued for cancellations submitted at least one week prior to an event or workshop. Attendee substitutions are permitted; however, member/non-member rate differences will apply. Please submit cancellation or substitution requests by e-mail (pd@cphrbc.ca).

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Alison Grenier


Alison Grenier is Head of Culture and Research for Great Place to Work and has been studying the Best Workplaces in Canada for over 15 years. Alison is committed to helping organizations better understand their employee experience so they can create a great place to work for all their employees, regardless of who they are or what job they do. Leveraging GPTW’s unparalleled data library to uncover the leading workplace trends, Alison supports organizations with specific and actionable feedback to drive their culture forward. Since joining Great Place to Work in 2007, Alison has led over 100 culture consulting projects spanning multiple industries, ranging in scope from an annual workplace culture assessment to a multi-million dollar, enterprise-wide culture transformation. Prior to joining the Institute, Alison worked in a variety of human resource roles in the manufacturing, professional services and not-for-profit sectors. Alison holds a Masters Degree in Workplace Learning and Change and is an active community volunteer and board member. Alison feels privileged to live and work in beautiful Kelowna B.C. on the traditional unceded territory of the syilx Okanagan people.


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