AI can generate answers, but leadership is about asking the right questions.
As AI becomes embedded in the way we work, the demands on leaders are shifting—not to compete with AI, but to lead alongside it. The real question isn't whether AI can help you make decisions. It's whether you can make the right ones.
This masterclass explores what it truly means to lead in an AI-driven world. You'll examine the boundaries of what AI can and cannot do, and why human judgment, empathy, and ethical reasoning have never mattered more.
Walk away with a clearer sense of how to work with AI thoughtfully, a sharper awareness of its risks, and a stronger foundation in the human capabilities that define great leadership.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
10am or 5pm BST (London time)
1 hour
Online
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Discover how to lead with confidence in an AI-driven world—and why your most human qualities are your greatest leadership advantage. After this session you'll be able to:
Dr. Marochi is a researcher and consultant specializing in sustainability, gender studies, and international relations. She has taught at universities in Denmark, Sweden, the UK, and the US and has acted as a visiting scholar in India and South Africa. Her consulting expertise includes assisting companies like Airbus, Kraft Heinz, and Procter & Gamble in developing consumer insights and sustainability practices.
She holds a PhD in Social Sciences from Roskilde University in collaboration with the University of Birmingham. She also has an Executive MBA from Brown University and IE. Dr. Marochi is a language enthusiast and dedicates herself to studying multiple languages.

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