webinar 18 Sept 2024, 11:00 UTC Upcoming

"What got you here, won't get you there": evolving leadership skills for the AI era

In this 45-minute webinar, we unlock the power of dynamic decision-making in the age of AI, featuring Dr. Sinéad Devine-French and Dr. Brian Marien from Positive Group, alongside AI expert Lily Cheng from Hubel Labs. Dive into the psychological impediments to optimal decision-making and the complex role of AI in today's fast-paced environment.

Unlock the power of dynamic decision-making in the age of AI by joining the second session of our AI series. Join Dr. Sinéad Devine-French and Dr. Brian Marien from Positive Group, alongside AI expert Lily Cheng from Hubel Labs, as they delve into common cognitive biases like the sunk cost fallacy, and examine how AI's rapid advancements can both complicate and enhance decision-making processes.

Explore the psychological biases that impede effective belief updating and learn how AI can enhance cognitive flexibility and innovation. Discover how to navigate uncertainty, manage the emotional impact of rapid change, and harness AI to support high-quality decision-making. This session is designed specifically for senior leaders seeking to enhance cognitive flexibility, foster innovation, and drive organisational success in a digitally transformed world.

The Hosts

Dr Brian Marien

Co-Founder

Brian started in medicine and then became fascinated by health, cognitive and behavioural psychology. He worked as a specialist in the Academic Department of Psychological Medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, before co-founding Positive.

Lily Cheng

Hubel Labs Founder & Independent Non-Executive Director

Dr Sinéad Devine-French

Chief Science Officer

Sinead loves empowering people to think, feel and be at their best. She’s a chartered psychologist, with a wealth of experience across private, statutory and educational sectors. She has a strong interest in cognitive and behavioural approaches for sustainable change.

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