The world is completely different, and much more complex, than many of us expected. Leaders will need a different set of skills to navigate this landscape and lead their teams to the other side.
Head of Executive Development | Fortune 500 Technology Company
In the year ahead, leaders and their organizations will face disruptive startups, breakneck technological advancement, depressed interest rates, an unpredictable market, social and geopolitical turmoil, and unforeseen challenges of an unprecedented scale.
88% of people said their leaders were unprepared for the challenges of 2022. What about the leaders at your organization?
In this webinar, AIIR founder and CEO Dr. Jonathan Kirschner and world-renowned psychologist, author, entrepreneur, and iconoclast Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic will discuss the challenges leaders and organizations will encounter in the year ahead, and the new skills leaders will need to face them.
HR and Talent Leaders will gain insights that will help them make an immediate impact for their organizations
For the past two years, businesses have moved at an astonishing pace. And, at the same time, our lives have been marked by unceasing waves of uncertainty. This paradox has been mentally, emotionally, and spiritually exhausting. Yet, as we move into the new year, we are energized by the unprecedented opportunity leaders have to shape a better future. This webinar will be an invaluable resource for HR and Talent Leaders as they seek to build leaders who are more engaged, more innovative, and more prepared to navigate the challenges ahead.
Jonathan Kirschner is the Founder and CEO of AIIR Consulting. An executive coach himself, Jonathan founded AIIR with the mission to make individuals and their organizations more effective through tech-enabled leadership solutions.
Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic is Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, co-founder of Deeper Signals and MetaProfiling, and a Professor of Business Psychology at both University College London and Columbia University. He has published 10 books, 150 scientific papers, and over 300 articles, making him one of the most prolific social scientists of his generation.