The Human Advantage: The Skills AI Can't Replace
As technology continues to transform the workplace, it is easy to assume that technical expertise will become the most valuable asset in any organization. Research suggests the opposite.
As AI and automation take on more tasks, uniquely human capabilities become increasingly important for performance, leadership and long-term competitiveness.
In this seminar, Dr James Robson from the University of Oxford will share insights from his research on the human skills that matter most in today's organizations. What are the capabilities that help individuals and teams succeed in a rapidly changing world? Why do they matter for business performance? And how can organizations develop them effectively?
Following the keynote, business leaders from Western Sweden will join a panel discussion to reflect on the role of human skills in their own organizations. Together, we will explore how companies can strengthen leadership, collaboration, adaptability and learning in an era shaped by technological change.
PROGRAMME
16:00 Coffee and networking
16:30 Seminar begins and James Robson presentation
17:30 Panel discussion
18:00 Seminar ends, followed by networking
ON STAGE
Dr James Robson, Director, Oxford University Centre for Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE), Centre for Global Higher Education, University of Oxford
Bengt Forsling, Distriktschef LO Västsverige
Oskar Avedal, Projektledare Västsvenska Handelskammaren
Moderator: Martin Westerholm, Viceprefekt Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religion på GU
This seminar is organised as part of the project Fler vägar mellan akademi och näringsliv.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Oskar Avedal.
Seminariet äger rum hos Västsvenska Handelskammaren
- Var:
- Parkgatan 49, Göteborg