Scandinavian Chambers of Commerce
Thursday, November 7, 2024 @7pm
IESE North campus
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Artificial Intelligence and The New World of Work

We are experiencing a rapid transformation of the world of work. Just within the few last years we have seen a dramatic increase in virtual work, gigwork, different forms of collaborations beyond organizational boundaries, and the use of AI. All these changes guide new thinking about how work could and should be done, and organizations are driven to experiment with different work designs.

In this event, IESE Professor Sebastian Reiche will share thoughts on trends and tendencies, and best practices, in the world of work. Furthermore, we will relate the topic to different settings and corporate realities in a fireside debate, with the insights from two guests: Ms. Lorena Prego, CEO & Founder of Prometeo Talent and MR. Kwadwo (Kocho) Swiatecki Adu, CEO at Graty Matter.

This is an open event, and you are welcome to bring friends and colleagues. Free entrance.

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Speaker and Moderator
Sebastian ReicheProfessor in the Dpt. of Managing People in Organizations at IESE Business School B. Sebastian Reiche is professor and head of the Managing People in Organizations Department at IESE. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Prof. Reiche's research focuses on international assignments and forms of global work, knowledge transfer, talent retention, cross-cultural management and global leadership. For his work on in patriation, knowledge transfer and retention he has received several awards from the prestigious Academy of Management, including the 'Barry Richman Best Dissertation Finalist Award' and the 'International HRM Scholarly Research Award' in two consecutive years. His research has appeared in the Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management and Academy of International Business and is published in scholarly journals such as Journal of International Business Studies, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management Studies, Human Resource Management, and Journal of World Business, among others. He has also guest edited several special issues in academic journals. His research and expertise have been featured in international press, including The Financial Times, Forbes, BBC Capital, Handelsblatt (Germany), El País (Spain), Você RH (Brazil), and South China Morning Post (Hong Kong). Prof. Reiche is Associate Editor of Human Resource Management Journal and serves as member of the editorial boards of the Journal of International Business Studies, International Journal of Human Resource Management, and International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management. He is also a permanent chair of the annual Workshop on International Management that is sponsored by the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM). Prof. Reiche is Academic Director of the Program for Leadership Development at IESE - Barcelona. Previously, he has held teaching appointments at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Nile University, Egypt, and has worked with companies such as SAP, Haier, Dow and Puig. Prof. Reiche regularly blogs on the topic of expatriation.
Guest Lorena Prego
CEO & Founder at Prometeo Talent
Guest Kwadwo ( Kocho) Swiatecki Adu
CEO at Gray Matter
Host Arve Utseth

Associate Director International Executive Programs at IESE Business School.

Arve holds a BSc in Business Administration from the University of Bath and an MBA from IESE. After 20 years in management and leadership positions, he is now an advisor on professional training and development, helping executives to reach their professional and personal goals.