Building Capability Through

Learning Innovation


In-Person | 29 – 30 April 2024
Lausanne, Switzerland
Day One, Monday 29 April: 15.00 – 21.00

Day Two, Tuesday 30 April: 08.30 – 15.00

Event


Science tells us that adults learn best when learning is timely, relevant and immediately applicable. AI is also radically changing the ways that we learn at work, from creating personalised career development plans to identifying the most effective ways that different individuals learn, and providing learning content and coaching in the moment. Over two days at IMD Business School, with a networking dinner on the first evening, we will explore what this means for the future of learning, as well as sharing practical examples in an environment conducive to learning, peer exchange and networking.

Learning Objectives

  • Explore the latest tools and technologies, including generative AI, and identify how they can be applied to increase the impact of learning in organisations.
  • Have a hands-on experience of designing, developing and applying the latest tools.
  • Learn from innovators in the learning field about how they are using emerging technologies in their L&D strategies.
  • Explore the opportunities and pitfalls of emerging technologies in the learning space.

Who is this event for?

Senior HR, L&D and Leadership Development professionals with responsibility for developing the organisation’s learning strategy.

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Pre-event Masterclass

This pre-event masterclass, hosted by CRF Partner RHR, is included within the event but requires additional registration.


AI in Coaching: Exploring the Possibilities and Limitations

Tuesday 30 April, 08.30 – 09.15

The coaching market is seeing high levels of growth in AI coaching tools and Chatbot therapists. In the coaching arena, where context, nuance, emotional intelligence, and subjectiveness are critical to successful outcomes, how much can AI deliver successful outcomes? AI is meeting a need, being well-reviewed and improving its impact. Indeed, as the technology accelerates at unprecedented rates, the overall belief that AI will replace human thinking varies. It is clear that AI’s logical and fact-based capacities are greater, but how far can AI progress in human capacities such as nuance and empathy? In this breakfast masterclass, RHR explores the pragmatic middle ground and how this relates to impactful leadership development and coaching.

Agenda

14.30 | Arrival, Registration and Networking
15.00 | Welcome and Introductions, Gillian Pillians and Sarah Toms
15.20 | Introduction to Innovation, Experimentation, GenAI, Sarah Toms
15.45 | Innovation in EdTech: Swiss EdTech Collider, Roman Bruegger
16.15 | edisconet Case Study, Dirk Zimanky
17.10 | Hazu Case Study, Andy Abgottspon
17.50 | Q&A
18.45 | Drinks at Royal Savoy. Followed by Dinner
08.30 | RHR Masterclass: AI in Coaching: Exploring the Possibilities and Limitations
09.30 | The Future of EdTech, Sarah Toms
10.30 | Break
10.45 | Microsoft Case Study, Anca Iordache and Brian Murphy
11.30 | Startup Game, Sarah Toms
12.15 | Lunch
13.00 | NatWest Case Study, Nicolas Ceasar and Gavin MacQuillan
13.45 | DEI, ESG and AI Governance Strategy, Ethical Strategy, Sarah Toms
14.05 | Buzz Group Activity: AI and Learning Innovation, Sarah Toms
14.30 | Key Takeaways and Next Steps, Gillian Pillians and Sarah Toms
15.00 | End

Event Speakers

Nicolas Ceasar

Head of Senior Leadership Development and Coaching Centre of Expertise, NatWest Group

Nicolas Ceasar is an executive and team coach and OD consultant. He has made his career about helping leaders to learn, grow and succeed in times of personal, organisational and societal challenge and change. Currently he is Head of The Senior Leadership Development and Coaching Centre of Expertise for NatWest Group where he is responsible for the development of the most senior leaders and leadership groups in the organisation. He is also a board adviser for Ezra, a tech enabled coaching democratisation service and platform. Prior to this he was a member of faculty and a consultant for Ashridge Business School.

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Anca Iordache

Career Development Programs & Activation Lead, Microsoft

Anca is an experienced Learning and OD professional, currently in charge of Career Development Programs as part of the Microsoft Employee Skilling Team. In her work, Anca supports leaders and teams to reimagine the way we connect, work and learn. Anca creates value by co-creating human-centered experiences and learning environments that enable knowledge flows and people growth.

Anca has previously led the Future of Work Global Practice for Citi Learning. Over her career, Anca has held various roles at Citi, such as Learning & Performance Advisor, Social Learning & Collaboration Expert, Community Builder, and 70-20-10 Change Maker.

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Gavin McQuillan

Head of Learning, NatWest Bank

Gavin is the Head of Learning at NatWest Bank and is based in Edinburgh. Responsible for all aspects of the learning proposition he leads a team focused on unlocking the potential of the organisation by developing and delivering a transformational learning strategy focused on developing colleagues both for the job they do today and the career they want tomorrow. Gavin and the team like to keep things simple and engaging with a clear focus on a enabling a culture where people at NatWest are learning and sharing every day.

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Brian Murphy

Senior Director, Employee Skilling, Microsoft

Since joining Microsoft in 2022 Brian has led efforts to re-imagine career development for Microsoft’s Commercial Sales organisation (60,000 colleagues globally). During a transformative period of change for both Microsoft and it’s customers, he and his team are supporting colleagues adapt and thrive through by harnessing the power of skills and a pervasive learning culture. This work is critical in helping Microsoft deliver on its mission to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more.

Previously, Brian was the Global Head of Learning & Enterprise Capabilities at AstraZeneca from 2019 to 2022. He led a CEO-sponsored Learning Transformation programme, built a new Enterprise Learning team, and led the implementation of a new approach to Performance Development which repositioned colleague development and growth as the main engine for business performance. This coincided with a key moment in the company’s history as it sought to develop and manufacture a global vaccine for COVID 19.

Brian Started his career at the global Bank, Citi, where he held a number of global HR Director roles. From 2014 to 2019 he was the Head of Learning and Leadership Development for Citi in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Brian is a Fellow of the LPI and a Fellow of the CIPD.

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Gillian Pillans

Research Director, Corporate Research Forum

Gillian has worked as a senior HR practitioner and OD specialist for several organisations including Swiss Re, Vodafone and BAA. Prior to her HR career, she was a management consultant with Deloitte Consulting and is also a qualified solicitor. Gillian has written various CRF reports on subjects including HR strategy, organisation design and development, leadership development, coaching and diversity.

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Sarah Toms

Sarah Toms

Chief Learning Innovation Officer, IMD

Sarah Toms is Chief Learning Innovation Officer at IMD where she leads the Learning Innovation and AI strategy. Sarah previously co-founded Wharton Interactive, an initiative at the Wharton School that has scaled globally. A demonstrated thought leader in the educational technology field, she is fuelled by a passion to find and develop innovative ways to make every learning environment active, engaging, more impactful, and learner-centric. Sarah is an AWS Education Champion, and has been on the Executive Committee of Reimagine Education for 8 years. She has spent more than 25 years working at the bleeding edge of technology, and was an entrepreneur for over a decade, founding companies that built global CRM, product development, productivity management, and financial systems. In addition, Sarah is co-author of The Customer Centricity Playbook, the Digital Book Awards 2019 Best Business Book. She is dedicated to supporting women and girls in the technology field through her work with the Women in Tech Summit and techgirlz.org, and was a founding member of the WIT@Penn affinity group.

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Location


IMD Business School

Chem. de Bellerive 23

1007 Lausanne, Switzerland

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