Wednesday 25 September 2024, 2:00pm-5:00pm
£99 per person + booking fee
AI: Mature Insights and Practical Planning for Future Innovation
An Interactive Online Workshop for Legal Aid Law Firms
As AI has gained prominence in recent years, this workshop provides mature insights into how AI can be used by Legal Aid Law Firms to prepare for the future.
Relevant for CEOs, Managing Partners, Directors, Practice, Marketing and IT Managers, the session will cover topics and feature panel discussions including:
- The truth about AI
- Transforming in the age of AI: A design led approach
- Preparing the groundwork for implementation
- Embedding AI in business processes
- AI for marketing and growth
- Pioneering AI for a greener future
We’ll be talking about how GenAI can fit in the context of management systems and how it could help with creating efficiencies and help firms improve marketing practices.
Speakers and Panellists:
- David Baskerville | Consultant | Baskerville Drummond Consulting
- Michelle Howard | Marketing Expert |Michelle Howard Consulting Ltd.
- Héléne Russell| Knowledge and Learning Expert | The Knowledge Business
- Tom Penford | Innovation Expert | Untitled Concept
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