AI is producing a transformative impact on work. As traditional roles become obsolete and new career pathways emerge, there is an urgent need for continuous upskilling and rethinking not only education, but also government policies. Addressing these shifts ensures that individuals and organisations are well-prepared and less stressed about the future, and safeguarding Australia's economic resilience and competitive edge in a global landscape. Podcast Guest: Helen Anderson, Former TelstraGlobal Head of Talent Helen Helen is a visionary leader, reshaping how organizationsand individuals thrive in the ever-evolving world of work. By integrating AI and systemic approaches, she has delivered transformative results that unlock hidden potential and foster adaptability across entire workforces. Find moreabout Suzanne Rosa here: https://suzannerosa.com/ Find moreabout Dr Marcus Bowles here: https://marcbowles.com/ Thanks to Andrew MacRae for voice over magic: https://medinainc.com.au/
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