CultureCon Webinar: The People-first Approach to AI Adoption – Why Culture Matters More Than Ever
Join CultureCon for their The People-first Approach to AI Adoption – Why Culture Matters More Than Ever webinar on June 10th at 11:30am on Zoom.
Traditional change management methods, where senior leadership selects technology and mandates adoption, often struggle, especially with artificial intelligence. The upcoming CIO magazine feature underscores the limitations of this top down approach. Instead, a people first strategy using an adaptive adoption framework has proven far more effective. This approach emphasizes democratic engagement, complexity management, and bottom up emergence.
To successfully integrate artificial intelligence, organizations must immerse their teams in continuous learning and cultivate a culture receptive to organic and adaptive change. This demands a radical cultural shift that many companies are not yet equipped to lead.
Key Takeaways:
– The unique benefits of the people first approach for artificial intelligence adoption.
– The critical importance of organizational learning and culture shifts for successful AI integration.
– The advantages of adaptive adoption compared to traditional change management strategies.
About the Speaker:
Paul Gibbons is the author of Adopting AI, called the 2025 AI book of the year. “Few books so artfully blend the optimism of Kurzweil with the caution of Bostrom with the pragmatism of Mollick.” — (Linus Caldwell, Alphaverse Capital) He has a global reputation as a scholar on the human side of technology—leadership, culture, digital transformation, and talent. Technology adoption, says Paul, isn’t a technology problem, it is a human problem – even more so with artificial intelligence.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8817458474084/WN_3667PfZIQTGYRFf39t0Rbw#/
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