As we look into 2024, we can see the patterns emerging. In 2024, work will be a more human-centred space. Leadership will look and feel different, and wellness continues to be a thread that runs through every aspect of the employee experience. Artificial intelligence and work architectures will take their place, as organisations optimise technology that builds capacity. Training and development feel different, because it will be different and recognition will be personal again.
During the webinar, we talk about key trends that are emerging and the strategies to address them, including:
- An environmental scan of the current situation and state of work
- The new emerging currencies of work for 2024
- What to do about Artificial Intelligence and how you can build organisational confidence
- Creating a new wave of training and development and leveraging recognition to drive KPIs
Our Speaker:
Dr. Brad Shuck
Professor and Program Director of the Human Resource and Organizational Development Program; Co-founder, OrgVitals
University of Louisville
Dr. Brad Shuck is an internationally recognized business thought leader, entrepreneur, and academic in the areas of employee engagement, leadership development, and organizational culture. He is the author of Employee Engagement: A Research Overview (Routledge, 2020) and has published or presented more than 350 scholarly articles, book chapters, and invited presentations. Shuck holds five US Copyrights for his research-driven, intellectual property on employee engagement and culture management. His work has been featured in US-based international media outlets including Forbes, The Washington Post, and TIME, as well as international outlets such as Business World Online, India’s Economic Times, and the Hindu Times. He has given Keynote addresses on four of the seven continents including these countries: China, Spain, India, Panama, the United Kingdom and across the United States for some of the world’s largest and most admired companies. Shuck is a tenured Full Professor and Co-Founder of OrgVitals, a purpose-built culture management software company. He is a member of the Honourable Order of Kentucky Colonels and holds advanced degrees in Counselling, Student Affairs, Human Resource Development, and Adult Education.