Every AI conversation includes a version of the same promise: that as automation accelerates, uniquely human qualities will matter even more. Most senior leaders believe it. And yet, the employee experience keeps pointing in the opposite direction — more efficiency, but less connection; faster coordination, but weaker alignment.
The gap isn’t a morale problem or a hybrid work problem. It’s structural.
The interactions that build and maintain relationships once replenished themselves naturally. That’s no longer the environment most organizations are operating in. In this webinar on how AI transformation affects leaders and organizations, researchers and practitioners explore what it takes to close that gap — and what development looks like when it’s designed for strengthening the space between people.
What You’ll Learn
What it takes to build the relational infrastructure that makes leadership possible when the conditions that once sustained it naturally no longer exist
Why the erosion of connection is a structural design problem — not a culture problem — and why that distinction changes what organizations need to do in response
The 3 interconnected pathways through which leadership development rebuilds what AI and distributed work erode
Why most leadership development misses the mark — and what changes when the unit of development shifts from the individual to the space between people
What it looks like in practice when organizations design for collective relational capacity rather than individual skill-building — and how that plays out in the real world
What L&D leaders can do now to start building relational infrastructure deliberately, without waiting for a fully formed organizational strategy to take shape
Register here for this free online event. Please note, this event has been standardized to the Eastern Time Zone.