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ET Edge Insights  Gary Stockport (Dean - Executive)

Where does human leadership fit in an AI-driven workplace?

 
 
 

 The pace at which AI is entering the workplace is changing what businesses expect from their leaders. While AI can analyse information, support decisions, improve efficiency and speed up innovation, leaders also need to understand its impact on people, customers and the way businesses operate.

 Dr Gary Stockport, Dean of EMBA at SP Jain Global, on human leadership in an AI-driven workplace | ET Edge Insights
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In an article for ET Edge Insights, Gary Stockport, Dean - EMBA, examines how AI is reshaping business and why executive education needs to evolve alongside it.

The article explores how AI is influencing decision-making and creating new opportunities across industries, while changing business models and customer expectations. It also looks at the changing role of leaders, who must guide teams through new ways of working and faster cycles of innovation.

He highlights the growing concerns around privacy, bias and responsible use, alongside the need for organisations to reskill employees as roles evolve. With businesses also navigating increasingly complex global markets, continuous learning is becoming essential for leaders.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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