Unlock HR Innovation at HR Leaders Summit Canada 2024

Key topics include leveraging AI for HR, leadership development, DEI

Unlock HR Innovation at HR Leaders Summit Canada 2024

Join top HR professionals at the HR Leaders Summit Canada 2024 on November 12-13, 2024, in Toronto, for a cutting-edge event designed to help you navigate the evolving landscape of human resources.

As AI and digital transformation redefine HR practices, this summit equips you with the tools to drive organizational success.

HR leaders are facing rapid technological changes, especially in AI integration. A Deloitte study reveals that 71% of AI adopters have already experienced shifts in job roles and skills due to AI, with 82% expecting further substantial changes in the next three years​

Additionally, an IBM study found that 71% of CEOs are piloting generative AI, expecting it to transform workforce dynamics by 2026​. But how do you manage these changes effectively?

HR Leaders Summit Canada

The summit will address key challenges such as AI integration, leadership in times of disruption, and building diverse, inclusive workplaces. Learn from industry leaders like Chris Taylor, Chief HR Officer at Best Buy, and Jess Johannson, Chief People Officer at Canada Goose, who will share their strategies for managing these complex changes.

Actionable takeaways:

  • Leverage AI for HR: Learn how to balance AI advancements with ethical and operational considerations.
  • Leadership Development: Equip yourself with strategies to lead agile, forward-thinking HR teams.
  • Diversity & Inclusion: Explore actionable steps to build a more inclusive workplace.

With 500+ senior HR leaders attending, you'll have the chance to network, exchange best practices, and form strategic partnerships. Interactive workshops and case studies will give you practical tools to bring back to your organization.

Don’t miss the opportunity to revolutionize your HR strategy in 2024. Secure your spot today!

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