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AI & Science: How Does it Change People Development?

When:
Monday, May 20, 2024, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)
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Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
ICF Metro DC
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Other Chapters' Events
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In celebration of International Coaching Week, Omind NeuroTechnologies is offering a unique webinar on "AI & Science: How does it change people development?".

This session is designed for HR leaders and managers eager to explore innovative strategies for enhancing talent development from junior professionals to C suite. AI and science are essential to navigate today’s challenges whether for you or your organization.

Agenda Highlights:

- Explore the evolution of coaching from its roots to the application of AI and science.
- Learn how AI technologies offer tailored talent development solutions and the impactful results they drive.
- Engage with our experts, share your insights, and bring your questions for a lively exchange.

Webinar Details:

Date: May 20th
Time: 6:00 pm (Europe/Paris time) / 12pm (US/Boston, NY, DC time)
Location: Online (Access link provided upon registration)

Our experts, your webinar hosts:
Nicolas Bassan, Co-founder and Head of Science, Omind Neurotechnologies
Sabine Kennedy, Partner & ICF, PCC Coach, ICF Metro DC member

This is a unique opportunity to gain insights into how AI is reshaping the landscape of talent development. Register here to secure your spot, join the conversation and get future ready.

We look forward to seeing you there.
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