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Discussion of "The AI-Driven Leader: Harnessing AI to make faster, smarter decisions"

Agenda

​7:15 - 8:30 p.m. Discussion

Event Summary

Join us for an insightful online discussion of "The AI-Driven Leader: Harnessing AI to Make Faster, Smarter Decisions" with the author himself, Geoff Woods! In this timely and relevant book, Woods explores how forward-thinking leaders can leverage the power of artificial intelligence to transform decision-making, boost performance, and drive success in today's rapidly evolving business landscape. This interactive session will delve into the book's key concepts, including practical strategies for integrating AI into leadership practices, overcoming common challenges, and unlocking the full potential of AI-driven insights. Geoff Woods will moderate the discussion, offering his unique perspective and answering audience questions. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of leadership and discover how AI can empower you to become a more effective and impactful leader.

Attendance Instructions

Online via Google Meet
Once you register via Ticketbud, you will receive the direct link in your confirmation email. You will also receive the link in a reminder email one day before the event.

Moderator

Geoff Woods, author of “The AI-Driven Leader” and founder of AI Leadership

Geoff Woods is the #1 international bestselling author of The AI-Driven Leader, host of the AI-Driven Leader podcast and the Founder of AI Leadership where he empowers leaders to harness AI, escape operational overwhelm, and think strategically to accelerate growth. As the former Chief Growth Officer of Jindal Steel & Power, his guidance helped their market cap grow from $750 million to over $12 billion in four years. He also co-founded the training and consulting company behind The ONE Thing, where he coached and advised companies with annual revenues from $10 million to $60 billion.

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