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Action Learning in the Context of Generative Artificial Intelligence

You are invited to this ALAR Webinar on 20 May 2025

The webinar will present research from a paper that responds to 3 questions:

  1. What is the history, current state, and future potential of action learning?
  2. What are the implications of GenAI on action learning?
  3. How can we develop a new Action Learning model suitable for the era of GenAI?

Why should you join us for this webinar?

1. Unlock New Possibilities: Discover how Generative AI is transforming knowledge application, helping you stay ahead and enhance your work in Action Learning and Action Research.

2. Collaborative Learning: Connect with peers to share experiences and strategies, creating a rich exchange of ideas that can improve problem-solving and innovation in your practice.

3. Create Lasting Impact: Gain practical tools to leverage Generative AI effectively, enabling you to drive significant positive change in your projects and organisation right away.

We aim to present some information to you from this research but have an interactive discussion on AL and GenAI impacts.

The webinar will be on Tuesday 20 May 2025 starting at 12.30pm Australian Eastern Standard Time.

A repeat webinar which will include learning from the first webinar will be at 7.00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time on Monday 9 June 2025 for people who wish to join from other time zones.

Check your local time for these webinars, e.g., Time and Date

The webinar is open to all interested participants at no cost, but registration is required. To register, please complete the registration form and select submit.

Presenters

Dr John Molineux is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management in Deakin Business School. John joined Deakin in 2012 after over 30 years in human resource management (HRM) roles in industry. He is currently teaching HRM and leadership to postgraduate students. His research interests currently focus on industry-sponsored projects, with an emphasis on human performance and wellbeing. John is also keenly interested in strategic HRM, organisation change and action research.

Dr. Sumesh Nair is a marketing academic at AIB. Previously, Sumesh worked with Monash University, at the Clayton and Malaysia campuses, and with Murdoch University, in the Singapore campus for a period of 11 years. Sumesh has been teaching various marketing subjects at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels for the past 20 years in five different countries, including India, Malaysia, Australia, Finland and Singapore. Sumesh’s primary research interest is in the areas of environmental marketing, sustainability and ethical marketing, and he believes his research outputs would meaningfully contribute to the sustainable development of communities.