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Google Lunch N Learn: How Can HR & Learning Use Artificial Intelligence to Deliver an Enhanced Employee Experience

Thursday, July 26, 2018 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT  
Host: Future Workplace Webinars
By: Sherri Schachter, Production Manager, Google Cloud Learning; Jeanne Meister, Executive Vice President, Executive Networks, and Founder, Future Workplace Academy; and Dan Schawbel, Partner and Research Director, Future Workplace

Artificial Intelligence is on the verge of penetrating every major industry from healthcare to advertising, transportation, finance, legal, education, and now inside the workplace. 

Thank you Google for hosting this Lunch N Learn to start a discussion on how artificial intelligence is being used across the HR landscape from recruiting, learning and performance management.

We will start our discussion with results of recent research sponsored by Oracle among 600 heads of HR on benefits and barriers of artificial intelligence where it is being deployed. Then, we will share some use cases of how companies in our new online course Using AI 4 HR To Enhance The Employee Experience re using AI to deliver personalization at scale.

This Google Lunch N Learn  will address:

  • The buzz on what artificial intelligence is and why is this being used across the employee life cycle?
  • The latest research among 600 HR leaders on how AI is being used in HR? 
  • Key HR use cases for using AI 4 HR?
  • What are key resources you as HR leaders can access to being your journey of using AI 4 HR.
All attendees will receive a recent article authored by Jeanne Meister: https://blog.hrps.org/blogpost/How-CHROs-Can-Be-Pioneers-in-Using-Artificial-Intelligence

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Presenters

Sherri Schachter
Sherri Schachter

Production Manager, Google Cloud Learning


Jeanne Meister
Jeanne Meister

Executive Vice President, Executive Networks, and Founder, Future Workplace Academy

Jeanne C. Meister is a founding partner of Future Workplace, an HR executive network and research firm. She is the recipient of the Distinguished Contribution in Workplace Learning Award, presented by the Association for Talent Development (ATD) to one executive each year honoring that individual’s body of work. Jeanne is the co-author of the bestselling book The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop, and Keep Tomorrow’s Employees Today and co-author of the upcoming book The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules for Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging Employees. Jeanne is also a contributor to Forbes. She lives in New York City and regularly speaks on how to prepare for the future of working and learning. 


Dan Schawbel
Dan Schawbel

Partner and Research Director, Future Workplace

Dan Schawbel is a Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace, an executive development firm dedicated to rethinking and reimagining the workplace, with members including Disney, Google, Macy’s, GE, IBM, Hilton, and Google. Dan is also the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. He is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press) and the #1 international bestselling book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future (Kaplan Publishing), which combined have been translated into 15 languages. Dan is a columnist at both TIME and FORBES, and has been featured in over 1,200 media outlets, such as “The Today Show†on NBC, “Street Signs†on CNBC, “The Nightly Business Report†on PBS, “The Willis Report†on Fox Business, “Fox & Friends†on Fox News, NPR, People Magazine, GQ, The Economist and Wired Magazine. He’s spoken at Google, NBC Universal, McGraw-Hill, Oracle, Harvard Business School, MIT, Time Warner, IBM, and CitiGroup. Dan was named to the Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2010, the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 List in 2012, and BusinessWeek cites him as someone entrepreneurs should follow.


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