Business Culture, Leadership Management and AI

Speakers

Professor Ashley Braganza
Dr Weifeng Chen

Agenda

4:00pm - 4:50pm - Talk on topic
4:50pm - 5:00pm - Q&A

Synopsis

Imagine a world where leaders do not lead, managers do not manage and culture - that human condition – is a thing of the past.

Ashley and Weifeng will provide insights into this by talking on

  • The rules of leadership are changing
  • How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Management
  • Building an organisations culture in an AI environment
  • Actions leaders and managers need to take

About the speakers

Professor Ashley Braganza

He is Deputy Dean for the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences, Brunel University London and holds the Chair in Organisational Transformation. He is the founder of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence. His research interests encompass the effects of AI, big data, change management, strategy implementation, process and knowledge management and transformation enabled information systems. He has published over 100 papers in prestigious academic and practitioner journals and three books. He has carried out over 50 consultancy assignments with large public and private organisations.

Dr Weifeng Chen

He is a Senior Lecturer in Brunel University London and specialises in technology adoption and innovation management. He is a founding member of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, at Brunel University London. His current research focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on business models and value chain optimisation. More broadly Weifeng specialises in international strategic product, service, and organisational innovation management. His academic work have appeared in leading international journals and books on business and management.

Our events are for adults aged 16 years and over.

This event is brought to you by: BCS London West branch

Webinar: AI webinar series 3/3 - BCS London West branch
Date and time
Thursday 22 April, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location
Webinar
Price
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