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Join EIANZ and Bruce Ross for a functional AI (artificial intelligence) training session designed specifically for environmental professionals seeking to leverage AI technology for enhanced decision-making and operational efficiency.
Expand your AI Proficiency
Regardless of your current platform, be it Co-Pilot, OpenAI's GPT, or Gemini, gain the foundational skills necessary to elevate your effectiveness and productivity in your role.
This webinar is tailor made for:
By the end of this session, you'll have the insights and skills to not only understand AI's potential, but to also implement practical solutions that can transform your professional landscape.
Meet the speaker
Bruce Ross has channelled his 27 years' of leadership development expertise into a new focus: AI-enhanced workship leadership. Transforming your organisation and enpowering your team with AI.
Bruce's AI Transformation Method provides a systematic approach for businesses and individuals to effectively embrace AI, moving safely through its complexities to guarantee measurable productivitiy improvements.
You can find Bruce on LinkedIn here →
This event will run off Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). The webinar will be recorded, however a link to the recording will only be available to delegates upon request in writing.
Not an EIANZ member?
Consider joining as a student, associate or full member today! To receive the member rate to the symposium make sure you apply for membership prior to registering for the event! Join here →
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When:
24 October 2024
1:00 PM
- 2:00 PM
Where: Webinar
Cost: $10 EIANZ members, $20 non-members (AUD)
Contact: Registration and event enquiries to office@eianz.org or phone us on +61 8593 4140 or +64 9887 6972
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.