Webinar: What do you mean by AI Skills? A Practical AI Skills Framework for Your AI Transformation
April 28 @ 1:20 pm – 2:30 pm
AI skills are widely labeled “must-have,” yet many leaders can’t define what those skills actually are beyond “generative AI.” HR teams need a clearer, practical framework. In this webinar, HiBob shares results from a global survey of 1,200 AI decision makers across the U.S., ANZ, the UK, and continental Europe.
We’ll highlight the AI skills organizations say they need most, whether employers will pay a premium for them, and how companies are sourcing, assessing, and developing AI capability. You’ll leave with a data-backed AI skills framework and implications for Workforce Planning and Mobility, performance assessment, and Learning, Development, and Succession Planning priorities.
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This webinar is for people shaping how their organization defines, finds, evaluates, and develops AI capability—especially those building AI skill frameworks, updating job descriptions, planning recruiting, running interviews or assessments, calibrating performance, designing L&D, setting premium pay, and linking AI skills to business outcomes. Ideal attendees include TA/recruiting leaders, HRBPs/People Ops, L&D, people analytics/workforce planning, total rewards, & hiring managers focused on creating consistent standards for deploying AI skills in their organizations. |
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Format: Live Online – Zoom Webinar
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| Time: 1:30-2:30pm
Both registration and payment are required for every person attending this webinar. All enquiries can be directed to pd@cphrbc.ca. |
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